Error Messages: xBase RDD

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The following list of error messages can be received when using native Xbase file formats via Recital.

Error Description
–201 File write failure
–202 File read failure
–203 Memory allocation error
–204 File pointer reposition failed
–205 File not found
–206 File corrupted
–207 Bad user specified key expression
–208 No more file handles available
–209 No index pages loaded
–210 Index page was not loaded
–211 File close failure
–212 Invalid command
–213 Invalid file handle number
–214 Invalid filename
–215 Invalid date
–216 Invalid time
–217 File not in .DBT format
–218 Invalid Xbase file version
–219 File header length error
–220 Last file change date in error
–221 Invalid parameter address (NULL)
–222 Invalid index key type
–223 Invalid index key length
–224 Index key item length invalid
–225 Invalid index root page
–226 Invalid maximum number of index keys per page
–227 Invalid number of fields
–228 Invalid field name
–229 Invalid field length
–230 Invalid number of decimal places
–231 Invalid field data type
–232 Invalid record length
–233 Invalid data
–234 Invalid memo soft line length
–235 MDX flag in DBF file is invalid
–236 File open for read only
–237 File locking violation
–238 Sharing buffer overflow
–239 Path not found
–240 Access to file denied
–241 Invalid access code
–242 File must be locked first
–243 Destination device has changed
–244 Invalid minimum number of index keys per page
–245 Some files remain open
–246 Cannot open file
–247 Flush to disk failed
–248 Invalid index tag handle
–249 Invalid block size
–250 Invalid index tag name
–251 Invalid block adder size
–252 Invalid maximum number of index tags
–253 Invalid index tag table element length
–254 Invalid index tag count
–255 Unknown index key format switches
–256 Unknown switch error
–257 Index tag already open
–258 Windows GlobalLock() failed
–259 Windows task lookup failed
–260 Internal lock buffer overflow
–261 Internal lock buffer underflow