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29/01/1999 11:13:14
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>I think this is first time CLEAR ALL command is mentioned as a probable cause for a crash. Gee, what next???
>
>>I get the C000005 error on NT 4.0 SP3 and 4. The error is usually caused by "CLEAR ALL" Command almost 99% of the time I get the error on my PC. I get the error regardless if the command is in code or typed in the command window.

Actually, it's not surprising in the least, considering that it's releasing variables at all levels of the call stack, clobbering objects all over creation, closing tables, removing user-defined menus and windows, as well as shutting down any DECLARE...DLLs in effect, with no way of knowing the exact sequence of events. I'd be more surprised if it didn't cause problems some of the time!

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>>Anyone with a similar experience?
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