if it doesn't have a break or continue, then look at the Debug Settings under options for Ignored exceptions and untick the AV
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 2:51 AM, Charlie <kersc...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > Colin thanks again for helping. Here's an update. > First I have two programs at a small manufacturing company. They are > essentially order entry apps. The first one we call DBA and is a > modification of Accounting for Delphi. I have a form in the DBA app which > does the same thing I'm trying to do in the second app (SG). The second app > is for one of the company's customers as that customer had many different > business rules and manufacturing requirements. The two programs share a few > dBase tables like the order, customer and a sys table (which has fields for > the next order/invoice numbers, company address etc). > The DBA form closes okay and the DBA main form closes okay. The SG form > closes okay but the SG main form throws the A/V even though the SG form is > essentially a copy of the DBA form. The main forms for the two apps are not > the same though. > I tried what you mentioned below but wasn't patient enough I guess as the > program transverses every unit for every control (I guess) before it > breaks. > I'll try doing that again. > What is so confusing is that I have several forms in the SG program that > have ACE Reporter reports and they all work fine; ie, don't cause A/Vs. > By the way the A/V error doesn't have break or continue choice. > I'm so desparate. > Charlie > > > Glad to help :) > > Generally speaking, access violation occur when you are trying to > access an object that doesn't exist (anymore). Since you get this > error when closing the main form, it is very likely the program is > trying to access an object that has already been freed (prematurely). > You may need to place a breakpoint on the main form's close event and > step into the code (F7) as it traverses to each line across the > project to identify at which point it crashes. Alternatively, when you > are running the application from within the IDE in debugger mode, when > the access violation occurs and it'll ask you to break or continue. > Just break and view the call stack to see where the error occurred and > then hopefully you will be able to identify what object it is trying > to access. > > Hope this helps, > > Colin > > > On 19 March 2011 09:06, Charlie <kersc...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > Hi Colin, it appears it might be Kaspersky Internet Security. I did > disable > > the protection and didn't encounter the error. > > Now if I could just solve the problem of getting Access Violation errors > > when I create a report with ACE Reporter. Every time that I access the > form > > on which the report is and run the report, close the form which takes me > > back to my main form and close the main form I'm getting an AV. > > Thank you, > > > > Charlie Kerscher > > > > Subject: Re: [DUG] [DCC Error] F2039 Could not create output file > > 'ShelfGenie.exe' > > > > Just checking the Embarcadero newsgroups, it seems this can happen > > when your virus checker grabs hold of your exe but does let go of it. > > > > Try disabling your virus checker and see what happens (or replace it > > with a less intrusive one). > > > > Cheers, > > Colin > > > > On 19 March 2011 08:38, Charlie <kersc...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >> My application is in CodeGear 2007 using dBase. I'm getting the error in > > the > >> "subject" about 8 out of 10 times when I compile. 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