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= PRB: Collating Sequence | = PRB: Collating Sequence <ExpC> Not Found = | ||
'''ID: Q104263''' | '''ID: Q104263''' | ||
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== SYMPTOMS == | == SYMPTOMS == | ||
Issuing the SET COLLATE TO | Issuing the SET COLLATE TO <expC> command results in error 1915 "Collation sequence <expC> not found." | ||
== CAUSE == | == CAUSE == | ||
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<li>The collation sequence is not supported by the code page, such as issuing SET COLLATE TO | <li>The collation sequence is not supported by the code page, such as issuing SET COLLATE TO "RUSSIAN" when the CODEPAGE=1250.</li> | ||
<li><p>FOXPRO.INT is not found in the FoxPro directory or in the MS-DOS path. FOXPRO.INT must be present to take advantage of certain collation sequences and code pages.</p> | <li><p>FOXPRO.INT is not found in the FoxPro directory or in the MS-DOS path. FOXPRO.INT must be present to take advantage of certain collation sequences and code pages.</p> | ||
<p>NOTE: When using a FoxPro executable file, FOXPRO.INT also needs to be in the same directory as the .EXE file.</p></li></ul> | <p>NOTE: When using a FoxPro executable file, FOXPRO.INT also needs to be in the same directory as the .EXE file.</p></li></ul> |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 20 July 2020
PRB: Collating Sequence <ExpC> Not FoundID: Q104263 The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSIssuing the SET COLLATE TO <expC> command results in error 1915 "Collation sequence <expC> not found." CAUSEThis error message can occur when:
RESOLUTIONTo determine the current code page, use the following commands: DISPLAY STATUS or ?CPCURRENT() Additional reference words: FoxDos FoxWin 2.50a sort codepage KBCategory: kbprg kberrmsg kbprb KBSubcategory: FxprgIntl |
Last Reviewed: June 27, 1995 |