Weird Error
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Wed Dec 1 10:27:12 PST 2004
Bob Stockler wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 09:16:54PM -0800, Jeff Harrison wrote:
> |
> | --- Bob Stockler <bob at trebor.iglou.com> wrote:
> |
> | > Here's a weird one . . .
> | >
> | [SNIP]
> | > I finally commented out every Condition and Action
> | > line in
> | > the table, and executing it brings me up immediately
> | > to the
> | > regular filePro IUA menu for that filePro file as
> | > one would
> | > expect. However, exiting from there still causes
> | > the same
> | > error condition.
> | >
> | [SNIP]
> |
> | Just a couple of shots in the dark - does changing the
> | PFTOKSIZE have any effect?
>
> It's set to 200000, which should be enough for a 26 line table.
>
> | Did you also comment out all of your declare
> | statements?
>
> Everything except the @MENU label was commented out.
>
> | If you cut your processing table in half do you still
> | get the error? If so then if you cut it in half again
> | do you still get it? Try to remove as many lines as
> | you can, but still retain the error - until you have
> | it down to 1 line.
>
> I'll try that.
>
> BTW, other @MENU programs (such as MENU EDIT II) run
> (and exit) just fine. This one runs fine also, just
> exits wierdly.
>
> Bob
>
That error has been associated with corrupted tables and processes.
Check the tables for edits (global and local) check that all process
tables are good and retokenize, finally rebuild indexes.
Had one the other day, that was using an index in a lookup that went
bad. Took us 2 hours to find it.
Had corrupt auto table once, bad edit table once, so I just start
checking stuff.
Make sure none of it was changed to ReadOnly on the move.
I know the "cmd.exe" is different in some syntax on XP than
"command.exe" on ME. I had some scripts that stopped working and needed
some revisions. Look at that last.
Good luck.
--
Nancy Palmquist
Virtual Software Systems
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