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Memory Access Violation in 2.6?
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| Pat Couture 2005-10-27, 11:23 am |
| Hi!
I'm wondering if the memory access violation error has been resolved in 2.6. I still get it in 2.5, and am wary about upgrading, having seen some posts here with the issue in 2.6.
Thanks for the help!
Pat
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| Carolyn Charno 2005-10-27, 5:18 pm |
| Hi,
Can you send me some details on how you are getting the Memory Access
Violation? I am always looking at ways to recreated these type of message
so we can get them fixed for the next release. Send me your details and
I'll check it out for you.
Thanks,
Carolyn at Tech Support dBI
CCharno@databi.com
"Pat Couture" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I'm wondering if the memory access violation error has been resolved in
> 2.6. I still get it in 2.5, and am wary about upgrading, having seen some
> posts here with the issue in 2.6.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Pat
>
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| Pat Couture 2005-10-31, 7:23 am |
| Hi Carolyn,
That's the tough part. I've not been able to nail down the cause, and it rears it's ugly head at different points in the process, sometimes not at all.
I write mostly batch processes, many of which create Excel workbooks via OLE.
I'll keep trying to recreate it, and repost when I do.
thanks.
Pat
Carolyn Charno Wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can you send me some details on how you are getting the Memory Access
> Violation? I am always looking at ways to recreated these type of message
> so we can get them fixed for the next release. Send me your details and
> I'll check it out for you.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Carolyn at Tech Support dBI
> CCharno@databi.com
>
> "Pat Couture" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:HKDUiaw2FHA.1352@news-server...
>
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