At 01:47 PM 2/21/2002 -0600, Charlie Parks wrote:
>
>We think since these errors occur in Form Designer
>that the macros are not causing the problems.
Charlie,
01. Find the exact form that is causing you all
that trouble.
02. Find the exact command file which runs that
form.
03. Check ALL variable(s) and expression(s) used
in that form
04. Have you changed the table structure, especially
the columns and data types associated with that
form?
05. What happens when you open that form using the
Form Designer?
Make sure that MESSAGES and ERROR MESSAGES are
SET to ON.
06. How does that form/application behave when using
the full vs. Runtime version of R:BASE 2000
(ver 6.5++) for Windows, Build:1.851xRT03 ?
07. Check data types for ALL variables used in that
form vs. variables and data types pre-defined
in that command file.
Follow the check list above and IF for any reason,
you can't figure that out .. then, make a sample
database with EVERYTHING required to run that stuff
and send it to me at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
see what I can do.
Good Luck!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
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