Is that the ONLY condition that will cause it?  I don't think so.
What other conditions may cause such an error?
- File full
- Duplicate key
- error on the trigger program associated with the file
- referential constraint error.

I think the biggest problem we have in getting developers to start using 
triggers, constraints and basically coming out of the 70's with their 
database design is a fear that they will have to bring their coding out of 
the 70's also.

Goes back to the basic lesson:  Assume can be broken down into three words 
A$$/u/me, or, you make an a$$ out of u and me when you assume.

Rob Berendt
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Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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Hello All,

What condition will cause '50' to equal '1'?


Operation    Factor 2                             LO
WRITE        ARREC                                50

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