Why?
George Simon
flowersoft at compuserve.com
Thu Jul 1 04:24:49 PDT 2004
So you are saying that automatic processing could run the code differently
when running from *report than when running from *clerk?
OK, I'll do this for you, I'll run the process with an automatic table that
has only the dummy field definitions and the line that calls the process.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kenneth Brody" <kenbrody at bestweb.net>
To: "George Simon" <george at worldest.com>
Cc: "George Simon" <flowersoft at compuserve.com>; "filePro mailing list"
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:19 AM
Subject: Re: Why?
>
> George Simon wrote:
> >
> > Well, the program crashes only when it hits that particular line.
> > If I remark the line out, the programs does not crash.
> [...]
>
> And if you comment out all the other lines (except for the definitions
> of the fields being used) it will also probably not crash. Ergo, it is
> not the line, but that line after having executed all of the other lines
> that your processing has executed. Perhaps the problem is really line
> 87 of your automatic table, which has overwritten memory that doesn't
> get referenced until the line being executed when the crash occurs.
>
> Without anything more than small snippets of code, there is no way for
> anyone to know.
>
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