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    "Not an open index" with simple query

    I have a set with two tables - Staff and Respondents. I tried creating a query with these conditions
    filter = "(Staffid >= 1 ) .and. (Respondents->Male = .t. ) .and. (Respondents->Age18_39 = .f. )"

    But every time I try to run it I just get "Not an open index", then "No records in query" (when there should be one). I couldn't find a list of error messages and what they mean in the help file, so I thought I would ask here. What does this error mean?
    noho ora mai, ka kite ano
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    Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

    Maybe a corrupted index.
    You could try to rebuild the index of the queried tables.
    Right click at the table -> Define indexes -> Build indexes
    Ing./bict Brendo Bongers
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      #3
      Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

      Stuart

      Can you post a little more of the code that is involved? There may be something else going on....

      Try posting the whole script or even better the database or tables/sets involved. Enough so we can recreate the message.
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        #4
        Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

        Originally posted by stuartnz View Post
        I couldn't find a list of error messages and what they mean in the help file
        Here's the list of error codes and what they mean. There is no way for the documentation to explain all the possible combinations of actions that might generate each of the errors.

        I think Al has given you the best advice.
        There can be only one.

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          Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

          Originally posted by Al Buchholz View Post
          Stuart

          Can you post a little more of the code that is involved? There may be something else going on....

          Try posting the whole script or even better the database or tables/sets involved. Enough so we can recreate the message.
          Here you go - thanks for the help.
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            #6
            Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

            you did include only the adb file. Please include all files.
            Ing./bict Brendo Bongers
            Software Engineer

            http://www.brendobongers.nl

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              Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

              Originally posted by B.B.Bongers View Post
              you did include only the adb file. Please include all files.
              Sorry!
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                Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                I opened your set staff-interviews in default browse mode and fired the query expresion "(Staffid >= 1 ) .and. (Respondents->Male = .t. ) .and. (Respondents->Age18_39 = .f. )" without any problem.

                Did you rebuild all indexes of the tables and the set?

                Kind regards
                Ing./bict Brendo Bongers
                Software Engineer

                http://www.brendobongers.nl

                "There's more than one way to skin a cat."

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                  Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                  Originally posted by B.B.Bongers View Post
                  I opened your set staff-interviews in default browse mode and fired the query expresion "(Staffid >= 1 ) .and. (Respondents->Male = .t. ) .and. (Respondents->Age18_39 = .f. )" without any problem.

                  Did you rebuild all indexes of the tables and the set?

                  Kind regards

                  I just di so now, and still get the error message. The query now returns the expected result (that problem had been caused by a field accidentally left empty), but the error message still pops up first.
                  noho ora mai, ka kite ano
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                    Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                    This problem is persisting, despite numerous rebuildings of the indices. The query qworks, but it keeps giving me the error message. Also, new queries created from the same set give me the same error message. Does anyone have a fix?
                    noho ora mai, ka kite ano
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                      Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                      Originally posted by stuartnz View Post
                      This problem is persisting, despite numerous rebuildings of the indices. The query qworks, but it keeps giving me the error message. Also, new queries created from the same set give me the same error message. Does anyone have a fix?
                      I do not see the issue you describe. I opened the default browse for the set and the staff-interviews form, used the query menu, query by expression, entered the expression indicated.

                      Can you give us step by step instructions to the actions leading to the error message.
                      There can be only one.

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                        #12
                        Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                        Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
                        I do not see the issue you describe. I opened the default browse for the set and the staff-interviews form, used the query menu, query by expression, entered the expression indicated.

                        Can you give us step by step instructions to the actions leading to the error message.
                        I have attached a series of screenshots showing what I am doing. Subsequent to taking the shots, I tried creating another query, but this time, I tried running it after creating only the very first condition "(Staffid >= 1 )". The query ran without any error message at all. As soon as I attempt to add any condition from the child table "Respondents", I get the "not an open index" error.
                        noho ora mai, ka kite ano
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                          #13
                          Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                          build the query by your example with no error.
                          Strange...
                          Ing./bict Brendo Bongers
                          Software Engineer

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                            #14
                            Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                            Just a thought...
                            Try to pack the table or compact the whole database.
                            Ing./bict Brendo Bongers
                            Software Engineer

                            http://www.brendobongers.nl

                            "There's more than one way to skin a cat."

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                              Re: "Not an open index" with simple query

                              Originally posted by B.B.Bongers View Post
                              Just a thought...
                              Try to pack the table or compact the whole database.
                              I just tried both, first packing the inidividual tables, then the set, then compacting the entire database. Same error message.
                              noho ora mai, ka kite ano
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