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Internal Error enotopenforwrite

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Internal Error enotopenforwrite

Anyone have any idea why when I try to save information to a save set I get the following error:

INTERNAL ERROR: !U:\global\src\ObjectDbx\DB\IMP\src\dbobj.cpp@5619: eNotOpenForWrite

I am using Map5 in a windows 2000 environment.
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Try these suggestions:

 

[Problem]
AutoCAD can occasionally generate a
fatal error that begins with 'DBOBJI'.

 

This error indicates that there are problems with
AutoCAD reading an object or objects in the drawing database, such as entities,
blocks, layers, and dimstyles, and is commonly caused by an anomaly in AutoCAD.
After this error has occurred, the drawing will usually be corrupt. You can tell
if the drawing is corrupt because an error message will occur when opening it,
or repeating a specific set of steps when editing the drawing will cause another
error to occur.

 

[Solution]
If this error does not seem to be an
isolated incident and occurs in another drawing, try these troubleshooting
suggestions:

>In Windows NT, boot the computer in VGA mode.
In Windows 95 or 98, boot the computer in safe mode. (See Related Topics.)

>If running the network version of AutoCAD, install it as a standalone
installation.

 

Recovering a corrupt drawing
If your drawing is
corrupt, try some or all of the following suggestions for recovering or
salvaging parts of the corrupt drawing:
>Use the RECOVER command.

>Use the DDINSERT command to insert the corrupt drawing into another
drawing that is started from scratch. When doing this, first insert the drawing
as unexploded, then explode the inserted drawing.
>If AutoCAD Map is
available, use its query function to salvage parts of the drawing.
>If
Autodesk View is available, open the drawing in Autodesk View and save it as a
.DXF file.

 

Marion Pietsch
GIS Product Support,
EMEA
Autodesk, Inc.


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Anyone
have any idea why when I try to save information to a save set I get the
following error:

INTERNAL ERROR: !U:\global\src\ObjectDbx\DB\IMP\src\dbobj.cpp@5619:
eNotOpenForWrite

I am using Map5 in a windows 2000 environment.

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