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Not In Unix Discussion in 'QAD's MFG/PRO' started by Sowmya11, Dec 31, 2015. Sowmya11 New Member Hi, We recently migrated our QAD application from Unix to Linux server. When we try creating a temp table with duplicate records (with same primary unique key fields) we are able to create the temp table successfully in Unix (temp table is created with one unique record and ignores the other duplicate records despite throwing error 132 t_temp already exists). Where as http://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/11675557804 we get the error saying "** t_temp already exists with "7101010" "BUH0RE5 " 1 "4F01AT ". (132)" and the table does not create in Linux. Does anyone know why this difference between unix and linux? How we can suppress the error in linux and load the data similar to unix? Thanks! Sowmya Sowmya11, Dec 31, 2015 #1 Ads Master http://www.progresstalk.com/threads/t_temp-already-exists-error-132-in-linux-and-not-in-unix.146532/ Cringer ProgressTalk.com Moderator Staff Member Was the only thing you changed the OS? This suggests to me that t_temp has a unique index defined that wasn't defined prior to the migration. Cringer, Jan 4, 2016 #2 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Log in with Facebook Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in ProgressTalk.com Home Forums > Applications > QAD's MFG/PRO > Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Latest Reviews Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Registered Members Current Visitors Recent Activity Menu Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Style Default Orange Contact Us Help Home Top RSS Terms and Rules Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2016 XenForo Ltd.
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to correctly read & save the "temporary files" that your game requires to run. We've found that many WOW games which have been played once are showing this error, because your PC cannot handle the temporary files which it requires to run. This means that if you are seeing the 132 error, you need to basically repair any of the problems that are leading the issue to show - a process that can be done by using the steps outlined on this page. What Causes World Of Warcraft 132 Errors? The errors you're seeing are caused by your computer not being able to correctly process the "temporary files" that the WOW game requires to run. The error will show in this format: ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal Exception Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe Exception: 0xC0000096 (PRIV_INSTRUCTION) at 001B:023327B0 You need to realize that all versions of WOW will use a series of "Temporary Files" to help the game run. These files will store everything from battle data to your profile information, and are highly important for the smooth operation of the game. In order to ensure that this error does not show, you need to make sure that any offending files / settings are fixed, and that your PC can run WOW properly. How To Fix The 132 World Of Warcraft Error Step 1 - Clean Out The Temporary Files Of World Of Warcraft The temporary files of World Of Warcraft are where your game keeps the information it uses to run, and is highly important. It will be the case that there'll be some problem / error that will be preventing WOW from reading the temporary files, meaning that you should delete them by using the steps here: Click onto "My Computer" Browse to "C:/Program Files/WarCraft" (or where you installed the game) Locate the "Interface" folder and rename is to "InterfaceBackup" (you may or may not have this folder) Locate the "Cache" & "WTF" folders, and rename them These folders will be recreated with default values the next time you run the game. Please note that if you haven't successfully gotten into the game yet, these folders may not exist. If that is the case, please move on to the next step. Step 2 - Update Your Video Drivers It's recommended that you repair any of the video drivers that your computer will have. Most of the time, World Of Warcraft will be so advanced that the current video dri