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Operating Systems BSD Error -350
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Old 01-21-2008
CPU & Memory Error -350

Hi All,

When ever am rying to connect to the database using isqlrf from the command prompt i get the following error
Error -350 is Index already exists on column.

What could be the possible reason and a solutin for this ?

AM using freeBSD
Thanks in advance
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LaTeXML::Error(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       LaTeXML::Error(3pm)

NAME
"LaTeXML::Error" - Internal Error reporting code. DESCRIPTION
"LaTeXML::Error" does some simple stack analysis to generate more informative, readable, error messages for LaTeXML. Its routines are used by the error reporting methods from LaTeXML::Global, namely "Warn", "Error" and "Fatal". No user serviceable parts inside. No symbols are exported. Functions "$string = LaTeXML::Error::generateMessage($typ,$msg,$lng,@more);" Constructs an error or warning message based on the current stack and the current location in the document. $typ is a short string characterizing the type of message, such as "Error". $msg is the error message itself. If $lng is true, will generate a more verbose message; this also uses the VERBOSITY set in the $STATE. Longer messages will show a trace of the objects invoked on the stack, @more are additional strings to include in the message. "$string = LaTeXML::Error::stacktrace;" Return a formatted string showing a trace of the stackframes up until this function was invoked. "@objects = LaTeXML::Error::objectStack;" Return a list of objects invoked on the stack. This procedure only considers those stackframes which involve methods, and the objects are those (unique) objects that the method was called on. AUTHOR
Bruce Miller <bruce.miller@nist.gov> COPYRIGHT
Public domain software, produced as part of work done by the United States Government & not subject to copyright in the US. perl v5.10.1 2009-06-11 LaTeXML::Error(3pm)