Karen -

        There are no stored procedures whatsoever in this system.  "ouserow"
is the truncated name of vmouserow, a valid variable.

        What I have determined is that the form handler has trouble
executing events in their proper order.  If the cursor is on a field with an
exit EEP and you push a button with an EEP then the field exit EEP is
executed before the button EEP (which may or may not be executed).  I was
trying to pick up the mouse position so that the field exit EEP would "know"
about the button press.  Unfortunately ISTAT('MOUSEROW') does not appear to
work right or return accurate or consistent answers.  I haven't checked
ISTAT('MOUSECOL') because column is irrelevant to this situation.

        I have reported this as a bug to RBTI and sent them the db, code,
etc. so that they can replicate it.  It is possible that the message is
issued in response to an EEP conflict situation.

Bernie





At 01:26 PM 4/7/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Bernie:
>
>>-ERROR- Column or variable VAR STP_RETURN       ouserow not found(2515)
>
>Oh man, I can't believe that you got this error message!
>
>Just yesterday, I have a form with a button that when it gets to the
>'closewindow' command gives the same confusing error message
>(only instead of the truncated 'ouserow' that you have at the end,
>I instead get part of the name of a variable, which is indeed
>found and has a value).   Dumps me to the r> prompt.
>
>The first part of the error message seems to refer to a stored
>procedure (do you have any?).  My eep can cause an action that 
>will start a trigger, but the trigger executes perfectly every
>time and so does every other command in the eep.  
>
>Tech Support says they don't know what that error message
>means.  I'll be at the RBase Conference and they told us to ask
>Wayne what he knows about that error message.  They gave me 4 tests
>to perform on my eep; will be doing that on Monday.
>
>
>Karen
>
>
>
>
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