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Illegal Operation - exception 10h in module VFP500.DLL
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27/02/1998 11:27:24
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
00080368
Message ID:
00081705
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27
>>>Hi, Ton
>>> my client is using HP DeskJet 1000cxi and Intel EtherExpress10BaseT (ISA).
>>>Is it the print driver that cause the problem ? If yes, would you pls tell me a workaround ?
>>>
>>>Thanks Ton
>>>Regards,
>>>Andi Hidajat
>>>pkshq@cbn.net.id
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Pls. help me...I'm having big trouble with my application (.EXE) developed using VFP 5.0. The error message: "AC caused an exception 10H in module VFP500.DLL at 0137:10190b24..."
>>>>>AC is my application name
>>>>>If I run the application (AC.EXE) from within VFP5.0 then I get the following message: "VFP caused an exception 10H in module...".
>>>>>
>>>>>This error always occurs every time carry on the following steps:
>>>>>1. from the menu bar (the menu is generated using VFP menu generator), I choose Purchase option to run the Purchasing module
>>>>>2. then from within the Purchase module, I print a Purchase Order
>>>>>3. then I quit from that module and go back to the menu bar
>>>>>4. then I choose Inventory module
>>>>>5. then I get the error.
>>>>>
>>>>>This problem always occurs at my client's Win95 workstations. They are using Windows NT 4.0 Server.
>>>>>
>>>>>But I can not produce that problem at my own computer in my office. I use Novell NetWare 4.10 Server.
>>>>>
>>>>>Your help is really appreciated and thanks in advance,
>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>Andi Hidajat
>>>>>pkshq@cbn.net.id
>>>>
>>>>What type of print drivers are you using?? Sounds like a memory problem (getting clobbered by something).. Or maybe a network driver ...
>>
>>Andi,
>> I would suggest the following: SInce you can NOT recreate the error on your machine but they can on their end.. Try removing all the stuff that is different between the two enviroments.. Set the video driver they are using to a Windows generic driver, printer to a newer one if possible (I know HP just released a whole new set of drivers for their desk jets, maybe they have a new one for the HP DeskJet 1000cx..) If this doesn't help, then come back and maybe someone else has an idea..
>
>Ton,
> My client told me by phone that the error disappeared after he deleted and packed an empty record which was contained in the Inventory table. He also told me to find out why that empty record could cause the Illegal Operation error.
>Is it true that an empty record in the Inventory table (in Inventory module) can generate an Illegal Operation error after printing a Purchase Order from within the Purchase module ? or should it be related with the HP DeskJet 1000cxi printer driver ?
>
>Thanks and regards,
>Andi Hidajat

Okay, we have something to go on here.. I would suggest that you have the user pack the table<s> in question.. It sounds like a table may have some corruption involved with it..
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