Re: Application developed with Developer2000/Forms Release 5.0.6.8.0 crashes using Developer2000/Release 6.0.5.2 .

From: Valeri Sorokine <vsorokin_at_dd.ru>
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 16:06:53 +0300
Message-ID: <38982BEC.2AC7429F_at_dd.ru>


Hi Mario,

Try to use Forms 6.0.5.33 (patch 5a) instead of Forms 6.0.5.2

Hope that helps.

Mario Liebertz wrote:
>
> Problemdescription: Application developed with Developer2000/Forms Release
> 5.0.6.8.0 crashes using Developer2000/Release 6.0.5.2 .
>
> The aim is to further develop an application which was built under
> Developer2000/Forms Release 5.0.6.8.0 with the new Release 6 to use the new
> features of this version.
> All Forms and Menumoduls as well as the pll libraries have been compiled
> with the new release and the object libraries used in these forms have been
> attached.
> The following problem now appears, while running the application under
> Developer Release 6. The application which was compiled without any changes
> in the code of the application runs without any problems under Runtime
> Version 5.
>
> When the application is started under the new Release of Version 6 the
> complete application crashes after a click on certain menu items (not with
> all menu items) without any error messages. I don't use the default menu,
> but it runs properly with release 5. Both releases use the same DB 8i and
> run on the same platform NT 4 with Servicepack 5.
> I tried to lokalise the problem by deleting the blocks one by one but it
> didn't get a hint through that. I also compiled the menu item code without
> any success. The forms to open with the click on the menu item run while
> running them in the forms developer.
>
> Has anybody of you had this problem or any idea of solving it.

-- 
Valeri Sorokine
Oracle Certified Application Developer, Rel.2
ProSoft, Russia, Moscow, Information Systems Division
Phone: +7 (095) 234 0636 ; FAX: +7 (095) 234 0640
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Received on Wed Feb 02 2000 - 14:06:53 CET

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