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Posted 7/28/2009 11:14:22 AM
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Greetings from Poli Mortgage Group,

My apologies for posting this if it has been answered, but I've searched the forums for a few hours and I've come up with nothing. That said, I'd like to present a rather weird issue that I've been trying to solve on my own, but I've had no such luck as of yet..

(Our current Version of Point is: 7.0 Service Pack 1.)

The problem seems to arise when we add a new Title Table as either a, 'Lender's Policy Purchase' or 'Lender's Policy Refinance.' We add a new table and it will override another. So far, I've worked with the permissions of the folders where they save and that does not seem to be the cause.

Have you guys (Calyx Support) run into this issue with another customer and do you have any idea as to what could be causing this?

 

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Posted 7/29/2009 12:36:07 AM


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Have you checked the filenames in the pnttempl\title folder? Make sure the filenames are not overwriting. It should create a unique filename for each title table.

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