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Fatal error: Exception code=C0000094
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Visual FoxPro
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Crystal Reports
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00880509
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Hi Craig,

I knew I was going to get a reply just from you :) Thanks a lot!
Not only your articles have been of great help, but mainly your excelent book I bought yesterday from Hentzen (BTW I´m really sad with the news I have heard about Will and Hentzenwerk publishing :o(

But, back to the point, I have created all classes and forms according to your suggestions on chapter 12 and everything is working fine on VFP 7, but not on version 8. I have not even thinked about those FoxUser files, and can´t even remember where they are ... I´m on the way to try to find them :)

But, forgive my ignorance - what do those files have to do with the Crystal Preview object ?

Many thanks,

Eduardo Vidigal


>Have you deleted the FoxUser.* files?
>
>The articles on my website refer to CR8.5, but they may be of help.
>
>
>>Just moved to Crystal Reports 9 and noticed that I need to do a lot of changes since the OCX is no longer available - trying to use RDC with CRPreview and all I get is this "Fatal error" after the first call.
>>
>>I found the following in fox.wikis (that´s exactlly the same what is happening to me), but the solution proposed is not working!
>>
>>"Calling oCRViewer.DoPreview() more than once in VFP 8 causes VFP Error message: Fatal Error: Exception code=C0000094... "
>>
>>Note: This happens after the form is closed, and only if it´s called again.
>>While the form is opened I can change parameters and call Preview() again
>>without problems.
>>---
>>"Doing the same from VFP 7 works fine (no matter how much times you call that method). Does anyone else encountered similar problem? "
>>
>>The proposed solution (by - WilliamFields) in fox.wikis, does not work for me
>>"One thing I've found with CR9 viewer is that I have to destroy it before the form it lives on is destroyed. ....
>>In the DESTROY of the form:
>>this.RemoveObject("ocxCRViewer")"
>>
>>Any help will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks,
>>
>>Eduardo Vidigal
>>Grupo Fox Brasil
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