Hello Everybody
I receive this error when executing modules with parent/child relations.
Child records are shown in a TBrowse.
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ErrorSaver: This runtime error loged on 10/02/08 at 12:34:33 hrs
User : SUPERVISOR
Application: Demo Organization
Operating system = Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2, network = VOUCH32
Available diskspace = 80,274,841,600 in C:\creative.V15\CAC00001
PATH = ã
COMSPEC = C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
CLIPPER = f099
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Traceback : Proc (Line) Error Information
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(b)BOOTUP (396) arg count 0
INKEY (0) args <none>
B_INKEY (128) canDefault No
LITE_MENU (248) canRetry No
DO_BAR (445) canSubstitute No
DO_MENU (149) description Object Destructor Failure
BOOTUP (569) filename
MAIN (150) genCode 45
operation Reference to freed block
osCode 0: n/a
severity 2
subcode 1301
subSystem BASE
tries 0
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Free memory (0) 1119380
Largest Block (1) 1119380
Run Area (2) 1119380
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I have tried to investigate where is the problem, but am not been able to
figureout the exact sequence exactly in what circumstances does it happen.
Even a simple Next/Prev movement produces this error. Anybody have a clue as
to what circumstances may be leading to this error. xHarbour and Clipper
compilations just do fine.
Error handler control this error and then applicatiion GPF's. I will be
trying more to isolate the problem. For sure somewhere deep inside GC
something is happening weired. The offending line is:
nKey := Inkey( 0.1, INKEY_ALL )
Regards
Pritpal Bedi, INDIA-USA
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