Forms 4.5 debugger question

From: Teresa Redmond <pixel.work_at_verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 11:16:32 -0500
Message-ID: <g2p52v8bohpk8ihk4a534c9f05m249ncrp_at_4ax.com>



[Quoted] Hi, all, another problem with ancient software.

I'm developing in Developer/2000, using Forms 4.5 connected to Oracle 8.1.5; developing on Win98se, db on WinNT4.

I'm trying to figure out global variables and passing values from one form's text boxes to another form's text boxes. I'm using a trigger on a button to load variables into the globals, and then the pre_form trigger on the other form to load the globals into the text boxes. This isn't working, and I would like to use the debugger to find out why.

I've tried lots of things I've seen here and on asktom, as well as the Oracle forums, but I can't find the solution (or just don't know what I'm seeing, which is more probable, since I'm new to this environment). I've got three forms that I run to see what's going on: a log-on form that shows a menu after logon, then a form that uses LOVs to fill in text boxes (the values of which are what I'm trying to put into the globals), then another form that allows the user to add info to the chosen global's record.

My concern now is to be able to run the debugger and see what's going on. I get the following Windows error when I try:

F45DBG32 caused an invalid page fault in module CA20W32.DLL at 0177:1002351e.
Registers:

EAX=034767d4 CS=0177 EIP=1002351e EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00f96b52 SS=017f ESP=0116f080 EBP=0116f0a0
ECX=00000001 DS=017f ESI=0189dee0 FS=32a7
EDX=00000000 ES=017f EDI=033dd510 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
89 04 8a 8b 45 f8 ff 40 04 8b 45 f8 8b 4d 10 39 Stack dump:
033dd510 0189dee0 00f96b52 fffffffe 00000014 00000001 03470cac 00000000 0116f0c8 10024477 033dd510 03470cac 00000001 034767d4 033dd510 0189dee0

Does anyone recognize this, maybe have a solution for me? Have I wrongly installed the software? (and I know it's ancient, but that's all we have right now) Is there somewhere I need to look where I haven't looked yet (am using Oracle Book like was recommended before, thanks!)?

Thanks all, for any help.

-- 
Teresa Redmond
Programmer/Analyst II
Anteon Corporation
tredmond_at_anteon.com
Received on Mon Jan 13 2003 - 17:16:32 CET

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