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Conference iosg::all-in-1_v30

Title:*OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference
Notice:Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1
Moderator:IOSG::PYE
Created:Thu Jan 30 1992
Last Modified:Tue Jan 23 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4343
Total number of notes:18308

3821.0. "%OAFC-I-CARDIDNF, File Cabinet object does not exist" by KERNEL::VANRIXTELE (Emma van Rixtel) Thu Jan 27 1994 13:04

    ALL-IN-1 V3.0-1   VMS V5.5-1
    
    Customer when finished editing a document and does F10 to file it sees
    the following error directly after the "Document filing being
    completed" message...
    
    % OAFC-I-CARDIDNF File Cabinet object does not exist
    
    This appears to be happening to all documents within certain folders.
    Other folders in the same shared drawer appear to be unaffected, and
    all users accessing the same document see the same error. The do not
    even need to do anything to the document whilst editing it, they can
    just do E to edit then file it straight away.
    
    There was one article in Stars whereby when you try to refile an unread
    message to another drawer, but this does not consistent with the
    CARDIDNF bit.
    
    The customer mentions that he has seen this error before but involves
    another session has deleted the specified object, but says this isn't
    the case as all documents are still there!
    
    The customer doesn't think that there is anything different between the
    affected folders and those that do not see the problem. He says the
    problem is on one of his library areas where the documents stay in the
    folders for years and are only edited periodically, therefore this
    problem may have occurred some time ago but no-one would have noticed
    until now.
    
    He has also tried getting his users to see if they can create new
    documents in the affected folders. The message "Creating document . .
    ." appears, then it returns the error "no new document was created" and
    a GOLD W reveals..
    
    %OAFC-I-CARDIDNF, File Cabinet object does not exist
    %OA-I-LASTLINE, The document cannot be accessed for editing
    %OA-I-LASTLINE, No document was created.
    
    Creating documents in the unaffected folders will create ok.
    
    Has anyone seen this before??
    
    Thanks,
    
    Emma.
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3821.1Example?IOSG::MAURICEI left my heart in AlcatrazThu Jan 27 1994 13:358
    Hi,
    
    Can you give an example of a folder name that is affected, and one that
    isn't.
    
    Thanks
    
    Stuart
3821.2STARS shows a few matchesAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jan 27 1994 15:4010
    Emma,
    
    does note 166 in this conference on any of the article in STARS e.g
    205-RFD UNREAD Mail To Another Drawer; 'File Cabinet Object does not
    exist'   
    apply in this case.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
3821.3Problem solved..KERNEL::VANRIXTELEEmma van RixtelThu Jan 27 1994 16:1722
    
    Andrew,
    
    Read that note when I was first aware of the problem, and the user
    assures me it has nothing to do with refiling unread mail. The error
    "File Cabinet Object does not exist" is the same but it is the first
    bit %OAFC-I-CARDIDNF is different to the above problem I believe.
    
    Have just heard from the customer, he seems to have found the problem.
    Out of 447 Folders, only 2 were known to be affected. These had names
    such as..
    
    H.OVEN 3�" DIA. X 36"
    DUAL H.OVEN 5" DIA.X 36"
    
    It appears any folder name with double quotes in the name will produce
    this problem. So he has removed the double quotes and everything has now 
    returned to normal. 
     
    Thanks for the help,
    
    Emma.
3821.4IOSG::STANDAGEFri Jan 28 1994 09:4610
    
    Emma,
    
    Thanks for the examples of the folder names, I'll take a look into this
    and see if we can do anything in a PFR.
    
    
    Kevin.
    
    
3821.5It's a bugIOSG::MAURICEI left my heart in AlcatrazFri Jan 28 1994 09:538
    Hi,
    
    Thanks for the information. We have found the problem in the editing
    scripts, which were not allowing for quotes in the folder name.
    
    Cheers
    
    Stuart