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[S] Data don't show up in the Object Browser

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Subject: [S] Data don't show up in the Object Browser
From: "Park Kyong H Mr. SBCCOM" <kyong.park@sbccom.apgea.army.mil>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 11:07:29 -0400
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Hi, S+ users, I forgot to post Bob's response to the below question I asked
yesterday. This is relevant to Spus 2000. I guess the basic answer is to
delete _sum4.txt and _sum4i.txt and _sum.tx_ and restart Splus.

Kyong Park     U.S. Army

---------Bob's
Response-------------------------------------------------------

Hello, I had this same problem. This fixed it:

Start Splus 2000. Before opening the Object Explorer, open the command
window and enter make.DB.summary(1).  The OE relies on a object that
summarizes the contents of each database.  Sometimes it needs to be
refreshed "manually". Now open your Object Explorer file via
'File' | 'Open' menu.
-Bob

Robert H. Byers, Jr., Ph.D.
rhb1@cdc.gov
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
NCHSTP/Statistics & Data Mgmt Branch
(404) 639-2025


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Park Kyong H Mr. SBCCOM [SMTP:kyong.park@sbccom.apgea.army.mil]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 10:30 AM
> To:   'S-plus post'
> Subject:      [S] Data don't show up in the Object Browser
> 
> 
> Dear S+ users, Yesterday I saw all the data files in the Object Browser,
> but
> today only a portion of the data files is showing up in the Object
> Browser.
> If I type the file name on the command line, the file is there. How I can
> correct the problem? I'm using V4 R2. 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> Kyong Park       U.S. Army   
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