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- -------- ATTENTION --------
- When run in stand-alone mode full access to all features is given and
- levels do not apply unless the /O command line option is used.
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- QRDB is being supplied is being supplied in both Non-Fossil and Fossil
- versions. The fossil version is in QRDB_FOS.EXE and is included. Some
- BBS systems running under a Fossil have found that the non Fossil
- version won't work with their system. Also the fossil version will allow
- you to use non standard com ports. The Fossil version won't allow you to
- hang up on a user, but you can always use that button on the modem. That
- is about the only difference you will notice between the fossil and non
- fossil versions.
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- The error message "Cannot execute QRDB.EXE" means that the program does
- not have enough memory to operate in. You need at least 414k.
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- If you get the Error message "QRDBLang.DBF not found" or "QRDB.Dat not
- found or Corrupt", make sure you have the environment variable set,
- before looking for other problems. Example QRDB=C:\QRDBDIR set it to the
- directory that QRDB is located in.
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- Earlier 3.x versions of QRDB had a problem that sometimes left two keys
- to the same type 3 record when a keyfield was edited using QRDB. The old
- key and the edited key both pointed to the edited record. If you have
- duplicate keys you will have to rebuild the index using the QRDBMgr
- program to get rid of them. First use the function: (E)rase QRDB
- Index/Data then (B)uild Type 3 DB Index.
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- The following info was added to the docs, you may have nissed it A
- numeric field as a key may have problems indexing. Depending on how the
- key field was input. dBase, dBuddy or QRDB. It is suggested that you
- don't use a numeric field as a key unless all input is via one system.
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- The following command line options can be used with QRDB
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- /R use an RBBS type Dorinfo*.Def
- /N# use Dorinfo#.Def instead of the default Dorinfo1.Def
- /M Local Monitor is Monochrome
- /K include the special Key field Search
- /L# Where # is a security level. To force QRDB to use a
- particular user security level.
- /O Allows a user to be given access to just records
- created for him/her.
- ???????.?CL A CL file name on the command line bypasses the
- main menu and goes directly to the database that
- is specified.
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