On Feb 23, 2018, at 10:29 AM, Kirk Brooks wrote: > I don't recall ever having this issue. I have a method set to execute on > server. It takes a series of pointers and looks like this: > > $errMsg:=EOS_method (\ > ->$obj;\ > ->aMY_name;\ > ->aMY_ref;\ > ->aMy_recID;\ > ->aMY_info;\ > ->aMY_address;\ > ->aMY_amount;\ > ->aMY_billed;\ > ->aMY_invoiced) > > > If I turn off the EOS attribute things run just fine. When I turn it back > on I get the error. > If I run the method as EOS with no params it loads on the server just fine. > > I've checked and re-checked the var typing on the parameters. In fact I put > the declarations immediately before the method call just to be sure. And > the params are correctly declared in EOS_method. > > I'm at a loss and have been looking at it for too long now. Does anyone > else have some ideas?
Shot in the dark but try this: $errMsg:=EOS_method (->$obj;\ ->aMY_name;\ ->aMY_ref;\ ->aMy_recID;\ ->aMY_info;\ ->aMY_address;\ ->aMY_amount;\ ->aMY_billed;\ ->aMY_invoiced) I use the “\” continuation character a lot to make my code more readable to me. But I never start off with the “\”, it’s always after the first couple of parameters. Like: OB SET($theObject_o;”name”;$name_t;\ “address”;$address_t;\ “city”;$city_t;\ “state”;”$state_t;\ “zip”;$zip_t) Tim ***************************************** Tim Nevels Innovative Solutions 785-749-3444 timnev...@mac.com ***************************************** ********************************************************************** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) FAQ: http://lists.4d.com/faqnug.html Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **********************************************************************