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2011 Aug 23
1
Re: Files dbf and cdx - net linux
Hi, I have these BMIMS .dbf/.cdx/.fpt files. I have no longer BMIMS. I would like to transfers theses files to another visible format. I tried opening them with Monarch 4.0, but it does not give me a proper format. what do i do? thankx
2018 Nov 22
5
Index Corruption xBase database
Hello, I've been working with a xBase database (similar to dBase) in a multiuser application. There are like 40 users working on the database on the same time reading and like 10 writing information. Sometimes the CDX files (Index Files) get corrupted and is it's necessary to pack the tables (rebuild the indexes). I have notice using the smbstatus -B command the following Pid
2006 Dec 21
2
Locking problem
Hi all! I am using Debian Sarge with Samba version 3.0.14a-Debian and experience a locking problem: the program is a linux port of a Clipper program compiled with xHarbour (www.xharbour.org). It uses byte-range-locking to lock a record of a dbf database. If I mount the server directory over an smbmount and start 2 clients on the server accessing the server directory over the smbmount, the
2003 Jan 31
2
Windows access problems
Hello, I had the pleasure of installing a new Linux(RH8.0)/Samba(2.2.7a) server (as a PDC) at one of our locations this week. They previously were accessing a shared drive from a Win2k Pro. machine. The migration did not go very smooth. Most things have been resolved, but we have some strange issues that are still causing problems, which I was hoping someone out there would have some insight
2018 Nov 22
1
Index Corruption xBase database
from the man page. I've never tried veto oplocks. But it looks like something that might be useful... > veto oplock files (S) > > This parameter is only valid when the oplocks parameter is turned > on for a share. It allows the Samba administrator to selectively > turn off the granting of oplocks on selected files that match a >
2017 Apr 21
2
Problem to many connection
2017-04-21 1:08 GMT-03:00 Epsilon Minus <theepsilonminus at gmail.com>: > 2017-04-21 0:38 GMT-03:00 Epsilon Minus <theepsilonminus at gmail.com>: >> >> >> I'm desperate. My English is terrible, but I will try to be as clear as possible. >> >> I have Samba 4.4.4 in a Centos 7. >> >> I have many connections for each ip. >> >>
2002 Mar 15
2
Locks troubles with samba 2.2.2/.3a
Hi, I just install 2.2.2 in a Red Hat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.16 on ext 3 + lvm. The problem are the locks!!!!!! I've 5 users working in .dbf + cdx (foxpro) files with an 16 bits application. It accesses to the files via DAO 2.0. A lot of times in the days the users gets 'currently locked' messages when the application open the dbf's files with read only access! I desactivated the
2004 Mar 17
2
access database locking issue
Hello. after getting suse 9.0 loaded on a new machine here an configuring samba 2.28 that came on the cd's I'm having a locking problem with some access database files. I had this same problem when i first went to linux 2 years go an started storing some access database files on the server. It seems only one person (an sometimes 2 i'm told by the users) can have the file open at
2012 Feb 26
10
Software Profili2 on Ubuntu by Wine
Hi Greetings to all Is my first post in this forum sorry for my english Many compliment to all developers for great work in Wine Profili2 is the most famous Windows software for designe airfoil profile for RC airplane models. Some times ago I have installed it in ubuntu 10.10 by Wine(1.3.5) with success This software use an mdb file First I have installed Profili download in this web site
2011 May 16
1
reading multiple .dbf files
Hello.. I am currently working on running random forest to make predictions. For that I have a bunch of .dbf files from shapefiiles. Earlier I was running random forest on those dbf files individually but now I have >1,000 such files and procesisng one by one is not an option. I started by trying to read multiple dbf files as: >setwd (..) >a=list.files() > for (x in
2004 Oct 22
1
Samba + OS/2 LS read error
Hello! We have Samba 3.0.7 on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE, installed from FreeBSD ports as server. There is PC with OS/2 Warp Server for E-Business ("Aurora") in our LAN, it uses shared resourses from Samba. Problem: while OS/2 PC archives directories from network drives (from Samba) archivation freezes on random file about a minute, and then breaks with "Read error". The same
2005 Aug 19
1
Summary: Unexpected result of read.dbf
Hi there, This is summary and patch for a bug in read.dbf, demonstrating in Message-Id: <20050818150446.697835cb.stanimura-ngs at umin.ac.jp>. After consulting Rjpwiki, a cyber-community of R user in Japan, the cause was found, and the patch of solution was proposed. Overflowing occurs when we use read.dbf for reading a dbf file having a field of longer signed integer. For example, $
2002 May 10
2
RODBC for importing dbf
Hi I know that it is very easy to import data from a dbf file to R, by saving the data as csv, for instance. However, I have several hundreds of files to do that. So, I thought of using RODBC to read the dbf files and save it as data.frame. However, I cannot even start (this is my first time using such package): > library(RODBC) > bdades <- odbcConnect("prova.DBF") Warning
2011 Aug 29
1
Problem exporting table with many columns to dbf
Hello, I'm newbie in R and I have a problem exporting a table with many columns to a dbf file. I found an error when I open the result DBF file on other software and also importing it on R again. Here a example snippet of the problem (on a GNU/Linux OS): http://pastebin.com/0SMJqqwb Is it a bug? Thank you, Nacho V [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 13
1
column width in .dbf files using write.dbf ... to be continued
Dear UseRs, I did not have any answer to my previous message ("Is there a way to define "manually" columns width when using write.dbf function from the library foreign ?"), so I tried to modify write.dbf function to do what I want. Here is my modified version : write.dbfMODIF <- function (dataframe, file, factor2char = TRUE, max_nchar = 254, width = d) {
2012 Aug 13
4
write.dbf error: invalid subscript type 'list'
Dear all, I am basically a GIS user and am new to R. I am trying to write a data frame to a dbf file. *n.simulations <- 999 binomial <- kulldorff(geo, cases, population, NULL, pop.upper.bound, n.simulations, alpha.level, plot) cluster <- binomial$most.likely.cluster$location.IDs.included df <- data.frame(ID=seq(1,n.simulations,by=1), simloglkhd=binomial$simulated.log.lkhd)
2009 Oct 08
2
Bringing dbf Data With SQL
I have a heavy DATA saved in dbf format. What I want is to bring that data to R with SQL statements. Like: I want columns 1, 4, 5 and only when column 4 > 30. Sorry asking it here instead of keep searching in manuals, but it seems that there are too many ways of doing it. So what's the appropriate package that I need to work it, considering also that im dealing with lots of gigas so the
2009 Apr 16
2
Reading in a large number of dbf files
good morning This question is not a stats question per say but a data management and lattice plotting problem. I apologize now if I'm asking an inappropriate question to this gracious group. I'm need to bring in approximately 100 *.dbf files into R but I'm having difficultly understanding several examples I've tracked down regarding this procedure and could benefit from your
2013 May 22
1
column width in .dbf files using write.dbf ... to be continued
Hello Arnaud, You posted this question a long long time ago, however I found your answer so I decided to post it anyway in case somebody else have the same problem as you and me. You were actually very close in finding your solution. The function DoWritedbf is an internal function from the foreign package. To access it outside of the package just do: foreign:::DoWritedbf so in your line:
2006 May 23
1
exporting long character vectors to dbf
Hi - I need to export data to openoffice base, where one of the elements is a long character vector (>255 characters.) write.dbf exports it as varchar, truncating the data. Any idea how to do this? thanks, -eduardo