Tokenization

Del neroni3000 at comcast.net
Thu Jan 2 12:41:58 PST 2014


Hi all:

I have a called routine that calculates interest in one of my filepro financial apps.
It normally runs ok on my Win 7 pro 64 bit system.
I am running filePro 5.00.00 because that is what my client is running.
However, the client is on Windows Vista, and when he tries to use the @key function that kicks off the called routine, it crashes with a message that indicates there is not enough tokenization space to run the routine (don’t have exact message text but I can get it if needed).
So I changed the menu that starts up the program in which the call is made and added a –t flag, figuring that I just had to change the tokenization size.  This was done on my computer (Win 7) not his.
However, no matter what –t nnnnn value I use, that causes my routine (that works ok without the –t flag) to crash with a message indicating that an instruction tried to reference low memory. 
Anyone seen this before.  I never did clearly understand this tokenization table stuff.

Del Neroni
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