I assume that the arerr number is 300?

Is the form doing anything on "display/open"? (ie: refresh a table
field, perform a query, etc?)

And of course, what does a API+SQL Log show at this time?

Thanks-n-advance; 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Axton
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Strange "Malloc failed on server" error

** From what I can gather, the malloc error is in the user tool.  My
guess is that you are using an old version of the client with new
arserver features or there is something amiss with the definition of the
display only form.  If you export the form and attempt to reimport it,
does it give you an error? 

Axton Grams


On 12/19/06, Christopher Pruitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

        I have searched this entire list and have not found anyone who
speaks
        about an issue of "Malloc failed on server" like we are seeing.
        
        We are getting a "Malloc failed on server" error when we try to
open a 
        Display-Only form. Here is the twist. The first time we try to
open the
        form it the error appears. If you try to open it again it
displays the
        form where the form is blank (no images or fields are
displayed). To 
        further make this strange we can close the User Tool. Clear the
cache
        files (arv and arf) and then reboot the desktop and the "Malloc
failed on
        server" error goes away for awhile.
        
        Anyone ever see this kind of behavior before? I am at a loss as
to why it 
        is happening.
        
        
        Environment:
        AR Server: 6.03 patch 018
        DB: SQL 2000 ver 8.00.818
        AR User Tool: 6.03 patch 013
        
        Christopher Pruitt
        EDS - Bank of America
        mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
        
        
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