Forum Post: Re: Getting Started Guide For New Developers

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The message stats that "C:/Progress/OpenEdge/sports2000.db" could not be started. OpenEdge database puts its .lg file right next to the database so you're looking for C:/Progress/OpenEdge/sports2000.lg. Make sure you have that database created as well. I don't know what steps you are following so maybe you missed one, or there's a step missing? If it isn't there, then you can create it using the following: 1. open a proenv shell. You can find the link in the windows start menu under the Progress group 2. cd to the correct directory. In this case c:\progrss\openedge 3. type: prodb sports2000 4. enter 'sports2000' when prompted to copy 5. then go back to PDSOE and restart the OpenEdge AVM (from project menu) and it should start the database for you.

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