Re: [NTLK] Error -48418.

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 14:32:22 EST


On 03/04/02 13:40, "Bryce Lynch" <bryce_at_telerama.lm.com> wrote:

>
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> Why browsing the Names soup with SoupKitchen? You already mentioned that you
>> were using SBM Utilities, which has a very nice soup editor, IMHO.
>
> Paranoia. I wanted to confirm the results with a second utility, in case
> my brain just wasn't picking up on something crucial the first time
> around.
>
>> Anyway, when you say that you ran SBM Utilities, does that mean you ran the
>> "Doctor" module? If so, then I would suggest you open the Names soup and
>
> I did run the 'Doctor' module - it did not report anything unusual.
>
>> then go at the very end, to the last entry, which should be the one that you
>> added when you transferred the entry from the InOut to Names. See if
>> Utilities can access and display the entry. If it can, then check to see if
>> that's the entry you added and if so, delete it. If you cannot access the
>
> Done. I was actually able to delete it from inside of the Names
> application, but that hasn't fixed the error accessing Notes. Browsing
> the store with the SBM Utilities confirms that it's been removed.
>
>> entry and get an exception (most likely a -48418), then I don't know. The
>> easiest thing would be to recover a previous Names back up and restore that.
>> Utilities doesn't allow the removal of an entry if you cannot browse it.
>
> I'm wondering if it isn't a bad record in the Notes store...

Hmmm, well, I thought you said you had problem opening Name, but maybe I
wrongly read your initial message. So, yes, if the problem is with Notes,
try to open the Notes soup and see if you can delete the offending one.
Again, it should be the last one added.

-Laurent.

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