I stopped  using it with Win 95......

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ned Ritchie
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List
  Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 1:52 PM
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - Criteria For My Unstableness With R:Base6.5++ Build
1.862


  Alastair,



  Few techies knew that Norton CrashGuard actually caused many of the
crashes it then reported.  I think it was last year that Symantic stopped
offering Norton CrashGuard because of the crashes it caused.  Simply remove
CrashGuard and you will be better off.



  Ned



  -----Original Message-----
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alastair
Burr
  Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 10:02 AM
  To: RBASE-L Mailing List
  Subject: [RBASE-L] - Criteria For My Unstableness With R:Base6.5++ Build
1.862



  Ben,



  I'm not sure of the background to your problems but reading between the
lines and guessing I'm assuming that you're changing from Dos to Windows.



  If that's so then welcome to the club! When I first converted my Dos
databases to Windows I had some or all or more of your problems. Mostly I
couldn't explain them but they slowly went away. I presume that as I tidied
up my data, re-jigged forms and reports, and generally got to know the
Windows version better that I simply corrected them without knowing it.



  That said, I've reported here before that R:Base for Windows often
crashes. Some days I think that it's the best piece of software in the world
but on others it can be the pits. Razzak always says that if you've written
your code correctly then there's no problem. That may well be true but no
program should bomb out or hang like RBW can. According to Norton
CrashGuard, since I last cleared the statistics - about 6 months ago, RBW
has crashed 246 times! The next nearest is WordPad with 10 and I know why
Wordpad gets upset.



  All I can suggest is that you carefully check all your code and your forms
& reports and ensure that you have the exact syntax that is expected. RBW
and v6.5++ is much less forgiving than earlier and Dos versions. It's a pain
at times but a good thing in the long run to have every i dotted and t
crossed correctly.



  Good luck,

  Regards,

  Alastair.





    ----- Original Message -----

    From: Ben Strickland

    To: RBASE-L Mailing List

    Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 3:44 PM

    Subject: [RBASE-L] - Criteria For My Unstableness With R:Base6.5++ Build
1.862



    This is a list of when the system crashes and I have tried this very
same system on three different operating systems:



    �   When I go into some forms and reports even from the >R prompt.

    �   When I use or input an extended where clause with a sort by it
crashes every single time on all three systems.

    �   When I print a report with say 1 row of data after printing a report
with 80 rows of data it crashes on all three systems.  But if I print a
short report behind a short report or vice versa it seems to be stable.

    �   I did notice however, when I clean the database and input new data
the system seems to be more stable but still crashes at times.

    �   I do have the same problem from the >R prompt with the above stated
instances.

    R:Base has looked at this database and my code but seems to cannot
duplicate my problem.  I became concern when I had three different systems
to incur the same unstableness at for the most, the same area in
programming.



    I just wanted to know anyone else is experiencing this or has in the
past?  Thank you.



    Benjamin Strickland

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