Eric,

The customer is running RTW 6.5+... I mistakenly sent files 
codelocked under 6.1a the first time, did the slap-my-forehead-with-
heal-of-hand thing <g> and sent again codelocked under 6.5+, to 
no avail.  I use RClass to assemble my command files for 
codelocking, and it automatically deletes previous apx files. As 
well, I have it set to strip comments from command files before it 
generates the APP files.

> If it runs under regular R:BASE but crashes under Runtime, 
> then the fault is probably some command that Runtime does
> not support.

There are no commands in these files that are _explicitly_ not 
supported under runtime, and as best as I can tell it's crashing in 
an early part of the app (prior to the first menu) which has been 
running under runtime for a couple years now. As well, it runs fine if 
traced under runtime.

Thanks,

Ben


On 5 Feb 2002, at 20:12, Eric M. Bienstock, Ph.D. wrote:

> |... I codelocked an application today, sent it to a
> | customer, and got an exception error upon starting it up...
> ==========================================
> 
> Ben,
> 
> I've always found that it's important to Codelock with the same version you
> plan to run the APX.  Also, be sure to delete the previous APX prior to
> creating a new one.
> 
> If it runs under regular R:BASE but crashes under Runtime, then the fault is
> probably some command that Runtime does not support.
> 
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ben Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 11:49 AM
> Subject: RunTime Problem
> 
> 
> | Hi all,
> |
> | I'm stuck.  I codelocked an application today, sent it to a
> | customer, and got an exception error upon starting it up. Tried it on
> | my desktop under runtime (RBW6.5+) and got the same result.
> | They are running Win98 and I'm using NT4 server.
> |
> | I tried codelocking under both 6.1a and 6.5+ with the same result.
> | Runs fine under single-user and if I trace under Runtime. The odd
> | part is that the changes made between versions of the app are
> | fairly deep in the app, and this is crashing, it appears, right after
> | connecting to the DB.
> |
> | I'm a little desperate as several customers are waiting for this
> | update... any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
> |
> | tia,
> |
> | Ben
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