Join The Works program to have access to the most current content, and to be able to ask questions and get answers from Revelation staff and the Revelation community

At 25 MAY 2005 02:59:17PM Wayne Shepard wrote:

In version 7.1.1 I have twice created new applications and twice it has crashed on the following message: "The instruction at "0x00291ec0" referenced memory at "0x00000001". The memory could not be "read"." Does anyone else experience this?


At 26 MAY 2005 04:06AM [email protected] wrote:

How far along the create process does it go?

What network driver? Can you temporarily switch?

[email protected]

The Sprezzatura Group Web Site

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 26 MAY 2005 12:20PM Wayne Shepard wrote:

It creates the app and the user info. The .DBT file is created. It fails to create any repository entries. The apps do have the "Keep db column info in repository" flag set, so I would expect to see some DBTABLE and DBCOLUMN records.

We're using the All Networks 2.1 driver. I might be able to switch to a different driver on the weekend for a test if that seems relevent.

Wayne


At 27 MAY 2005 04:21AM [email protected] wrote:

So, it creates the application fine, but the application will not open?

Do you make it into the new applicaton at all, or does it completely crash?

What happens when you try and open that application new?

Can you turn off the db columns in the repository for a time and see what happens?

I'm loathe to suggest this, but maybe a rebuild of the repository indexes would help.

Needless to say, we've created a number of applications testing this, and they run OK.

[email protected]

The Sprezzatura Group Web Site

World Leaders in all things RevSoft


At 30 MAY 2005 05:57PM Wayne Shepard wrote:

It creates the application and the application works fine except that the DBCOLUMN and DBTABLE entries are missing from the repository.

Okay, so that tells me this is unique to us. Maybe unique to me. I'll futz around some more at this end…

Thanks,

Wayne


At 31 MAY 2005 04:38AM [email protected] wrote:

Silly question, but are those tables attached?

[email protected]

The Sprezzatura Group Web Site

World Leaders in all things RevSoft

View this thread on the Works forum...

  • third_party_content/community/commentary/forums_works/276d9da727495ef88525700c00684e4e.txt
  • Last modified: 2023/12/30 11:57
  • by 127.0.0.1