Using 9.1 with latest updates on both Win 7 and XP machines with 2 gig memory each. I have one form that drops the user out of the database and I cannot figure out why. The form collects information about CONTACTS (name, address, phone, and 18 additional fields).

1. When I call CONTACTS straight from a menu list it works correctly every time. 2. Another form tracks prescribed MEDICATIONS and uses a drop down to select the prescribing physician. If the name is new, the user hits a green '+' which fires an EEP to load the CONTACTS form to collect the new physician's info.

I use this basic system successfully in many locations. However in Example #2 I can go to any field within the called CONTACT to add info but as soon as I click on any other CONTACT field, the database closes. In XP the database just shuts down. In Win 7 this message comes up: "R:Base 9.1 has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available".

The MEDICATION form has 33 items that do something and on it's own it always works. I have stripped EEPs out of CONTACTS to eliminate conflicts, rebuilt the forms, Echo and Trace do not show anything.

What is a likely cause of the database just stopping like this? All I can think of is there is some kind of conflict, but nothing pops up that I can see.

Tom Frederick
Jacksonville,IL

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