Re: [U2] Odd error message

2011-07-22 Thread John Thompson
You could have a record out there larger than other records that that
program normally reads in.

Just a shot in the dark...

On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:56 AM, John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.comwrote:

 Never seen that one...

 My initial thought is:

 Is there a program that has a dimensioned array, where the data that the
 program is trying to read in is larger than the array that was declared in
 the BASIC program?


 On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Glorfield, Gordon 
 gglorfi...@vertisinc.com wrote:

 Had a user get a message I've not seen before.  Message was: Index: 0 to
 one dimension is out of range.  The system kicked the user to TCL after this
 message.  We are running UniData 7.2.4 on HP UX.

 I went into the system but was unable to duplicate the error.  Has anyone
 seen this message before and what causes it?

 Thanks,
 Gordon

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Re: [U2] Odd error message

2011-07-22 Thread Wols Lists
On 22/07/11 16:56, John Thompson wrote:
 Never seen that one...
 
 My initial thought is:
 
 Is there a program that has a dimensioned array, where the data that the
 program is trying to read in is larger than the array that was declared in
 the BASIC program?

The which situation is explicitly handled by (depending on flavour)
dumping the excess elements into either element 0, or the last element.

Actually, my reaction was very much along those lines. I don't know UD,
but could it be that an array was declared in a function compiled in
Pick mode, then that array was read into in Prime mode?

Unlikely, but it's possible ...

Cheers,
Wol
 
 On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Glorfield, Gordon 
 gglorfi...@vertisinc.com wrote:
 
 Had a user get a message I've not seen before.  Message was: Index: 0 to
 one dimension is out of range.  The system kicked the user to TCL after this
 message.  We are running UniData 7.2.4 on HP UX.

 I went into the system but was unable to duplicate the error.  Has anyone
 seen this message before and what causes it?

 Thanks,
 Gordon

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Re: [U2] Odd error message

2011-07-22 Thread Colin Alfke
In UD ($basictype 'p') - you get this message when you try to access the
zero element in an array. Eg:
DIM X(1)
X(0) = 'Hello world'

Usually, a variable isn't getting set...

With $basictype 'u' it puts the excess in (0) and this syntax works. In
$basictype 'p' it puts the data in the last element and the syntax results
in the error.

Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary, Canada

-Original Message-
From: Wols Lists

On 22/07/11 16:56, John Thompson wrote:
 Never seen that one...
 
 My initial thought is:
 
 Is there a program that has a dimensioned array, where the data that the
 program is trying to read in is larger than the array that was declared in
 the BASIC program?

The which situation is explicitly handled by (depending on flavour)
dumping the excess elements into either element 0, or the last element.

Actually, my reaction was very much along those lines. I don't know UD,
but could it be that an array was declared in a function compiled in
Pick mode, then that array was read into in Prime mode?

Unlikely, but it's possible ...

Cheers,
Wol
 
 On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Glorfield, Gordon 
 
 Had a user get a message I've not seen before.  Message was: Index: 0 to
 one dimension is out of range.  The system kicked the user to TCL after
this
 message.  We are running UniData 7.2.4 on HP UX.

 I went into the system but was unable to duplicate the error.  Has anyone
 seen this message before and what causes it?

 Thanks,
 Gordon

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