Mats Carlid wrote:
> We started in Prine information in the early 80's and
> used named common from day 1.
>
> Unnamed common was deemed to be too dangerous if/when
> coexisting with another
> application or general subroutines in the same
> environment and thus _never_ used it - I tend to
>
Mark Johnson wrote:
On another note, I've yet to come across any apps that use the NAMED COMMON
concept. Is that a recent addition to the MV world or just not that popular.
We started in Prine information in the early 80's and used named common
from day 1.
Unnamed common was deemed to b
UniSubroutine: ErrorCode: 30106: Wrong number of arguments
supplied to the subroutine
> Just a thought... Make sure you don't have a missing comma.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tue Aug 30 12:23:10 2005
> To: u2-u
Thank you to all who responded to my quest for help
with the UniSubroutine/arguments issue.
The cause of my problem was my *extremely* limited
knowledge of pick basic. I had not declared my
subroutine properly on its first line (in fact I had
not declared it at all).
So, as Wendy pointed out, UOJ
If your subroutine is subr(result,var1,var2) then from UniObjects you would
have to call it with 3 variables.
If you are calling another subroutine within the subroutine you initially
called and that has the wrong number of arguments then it is possible that
it will fail with the same error messag
From: "Rick Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does anyone have any idea why one would encounter
"ErrorCode: 30106, Wrong number of arguments supplied
to the subroutine"
Because the wrong number of arguments is being supplied to the subroutine?
;)
when the correct number of
arguments are being suppli
@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UniSubroutine: ErrorCode: 30106: Wrong number of arguments
supplied to the subroutine
Does anyone have any idea why one would encounter
"ErrorCode: 30106, Wrong number of arguments supplied
to the subroutine" when the correct number of
arguments are being supplied to the
> Does anyone have any idea why one would encounter
> "ErrorCode: 30106, Wrong number of arguments supplied
> to the subroutine" when the correct number of
> arguments are being supplied to the subroutine?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Rick
Hi Rick.
Is this a call to a subroutine that has already assumed t
Just a thought... Make sure you don't have a missing comma.
-Original Message-
From: Rick Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue Aug 30 12:23:10 2005
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] UniSubroutine: ErrorCode: 30106: Wrong number of arguments
supplied t
Does anyone have any idea why one would encounter
"ErrorCode: 30106, Wrong number of arguments supplied
to the subroutine" when the correct number of
arguments are being supplied to the subroutine?
Thank you,
Rick
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