Internal Error: !dbspace.cpp@1719: eWrongDatabase

Internal Error: !dbspace.cpp@1719: eWrongDatabase

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Internal Error: !dbspace.cpp@1719: eWrongDatabase

RocksterB
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Anyone seen this error and have a solution? I get this error when I try to copy an AutoCAD table. It crashes the file.

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rkmcswain
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Have you done this yet?  Fatal Errors are rarely easily solvable because there can be many different variables and solutions. But in the meantime, check out that link, someone may have the answer for you.
R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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RocksterB
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Yes, I did a web search about the problem. Unfortunately, nothing found pertaining to the @1719 error.

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john.vellek
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Hi @RocksterB,

 

Can you attach a sample file with a table in it that causes this error?  Which version of AutoCAD are you using?

 

Have you started with AUDIT and Purge to see if that helps?

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


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RocksterB
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I did a purge and audit. AutoCAD reported no problems to be found. I even did a recover drawing. So, I decided to delete the table and recreate it.  I really don't like doing this because I still haven't learned  exactly what caused the problem and if I truly eliminated the issue. But I am up and off to the races again. What does eWrongDatabase even mean? I'm in version ACAD2015.

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rkmcswain
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Don't feel bad, nobody knows what it means. If Autodesk did, they'd code the error message differently to inform the end user or at the very least, provide a KB article on how to fix it.

Save often and keep periodic backups. You'll end up spending less time redoing work, than trying to figure out why something broke.

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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Anonymous
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How do you "So, I decided to delete the table and recreate it. "?

 

I'm getting !dbspace.cpp@1743: eWrongDatabase error and recover/audit isn't helping.

My job is due today, of course.

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Is it possible to share the drawing(s) with me so I can try to help you get this out on time?  If they need to be private, send them to me at john.vellek@autodesk.com.


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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I'll email you 🙂

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Anonymous
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So I totally thought you had some magical way of accessing the drawings database table... then I reread you post and realized you were literally deleting a table entitie in a drawing. Doh.
John helped me out. purging regapps in my XREF may have helped. I also ended up basically exploding my buggy table just to meet my deadline (deleting and re-making it didn’t solve my issue). I’ll look into it more tomorrow.
Thanks John!
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RocksterB
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Its been a few weeks, but I believe my issue was associated with a particular block. I had to create a new block and assign it to the cells. Were you able to resolve your problem?

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huuthangnpv123
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I'm tryed uncheck Unicode UTF-8 in language & region , it work 

 

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