Hi,

Yes I did solve the problem. I discovered that the database I was using was 
somehow corrupt. One or more modules I installed caused the error. It is 
obviously a bug in the OpenErp system, but I cannot figure out what or where. 
Uninstalling the modules was also not possible and generated errors. 
So what I did was not the easiest way, but the most succesfull anyway. 
I created a new database, with a minimum of modules, and exported all my data 
from the old one and imported that into the new one. Fortunatelly I had no 
mutations in the old database yet, because they are difficult to transfer.
Anyway, that's my solution. And I advise erveryone strongly to use only those 
modules that you really need. And.. always test them first in a test database.

Hope that it helps you.




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