Thanks
// Following is the PB code to retrieve data
ls_pack_version = fn_get_product_version()ls_pack_build   = 
fn_get_product_build()
Select releasenumber, buildnumber Into   :ls_db_version, :ls_db_build From   
public.co_version Where  modulename = 'ALL';  If SQLCA.sqlcode <> 0 Then    
ls_db_version = ''    ls_db_build   = 'base'End If
If ls_pack_version <> ls_db_version Then   as_msg   = 'Version do not 
match.~r~nDB Ver : ' + ls_db_version   as_msg += '      Build : ' + ls_db_build 
  as_msg += '~r~nPack.Ver : ' + ls_pack_version   as_msg += '      Build : ' + 
ls_pack_build   as_msg += '~r~nPlease upgrade Program or Database'   
Messagebox('Error' as_msg)   Return FalseEnd If
We get the above message [ Version do not match .... ], as SQLCA.Sqlcode 
returned is not ZERO.  [ Successful read will return ZERO ]
We tried selecting tables from PGAdmin also, where we got Disconnected from the 
Server...  error message.
    On Tuesday 25 February, 2025 at 07:02:40 pm IST, Greg Sabino Mullane 
<htamf...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 7:03 AM sivapostg...@yahoo.com 
<sivapostg...@yahoo.com> wrote:
1.  Why is corruption happening?  How to find out the reason?

It sounds more like user error than actual corruption, but without more data we 
cannot determine. Show us the exact commands you ran, along with the results 
you expected to see, and the results you got. Provide as much detail as 
possible. A reproducible test case would be ideal.

Happiness Always


That is an excellent valediction, thanks for that.
Cheers,Greg
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