Hi Massimo,

Set( _SET_TRIMFILENAME, .T. ) is meant to cure that in Harbour
in a multiplatform way.

Try it, and report your results.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2008.01.04., at 18:14, Massimo Renzi (MaticaSrl) wrote:

Hi Lost,
thank you very much for your reply.
It's true... dbSetIndex() give error too.

But... I've about 800 source files.
In this case xHarbour it's not Clipper compatible.
It's possible trim the value of passed parameter?

Thank you
Max


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Lost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: venerdì 4 gennaio 2008 17.15
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Oggetto: Re: R: [Harbour] OrdListAdd() VS. dbSetIndex() "open error"

Massimo Renzi (MaticaSrl) escribió el 04/01/08 a las 13:55:

Hi all.
The problem is on OrdListAdd() function.
The error occurs cause the index file name start with a space.
dbSetIndex() have a trim of space and OrdListAdd() no.

Again, this doesn't seem to be the problem. DBSETINDEX() passes the received parameter *unchanged* to ORDLISTADD(). Please, double check your source
code.

Best regards,
Lost

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