Subject Re: Nested DO/UDF
From Andy Taylor <andy.taylor.1959@outlook.com>
Date Sun, 28 Aug 2022 20:57:50 +0100
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Hi Bob,

For the rollback just google it and select any Microsoft site or other
respected sites... This one for example:

https://www.techradar.com/how-to/how-to-uninstall-a-windows-10-update

You can also turn off updates permanently if you really want to.
I do not recommend that, but you can also pause updates to give you
breathing space after you've just uninstalled one.

Andy

> Hi Andy:   Thanks for your CB.  I am looking at the custom forms.  So far haven't seen anything amis
> As for the rollback, this old man wouldn't even know how to start.  Never got into that sort of thing,  Again, Thanks for the CB....... Bob
>
>
>> Andy Taylor Wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> I think there are two avenues to follow here:
>>
>> 1) Rollback the windows update and see if it makes a difference.  This
>> is time consuming and fiddly but at least it will let you know if MS
>> caused the problem or not.
>>
>> See if there is a problem within dBASE.
>> 2a) Try recompiling C:\BMCustom\base.cfm to create a new cfo.
>> 2b) If the problem remains then investigate the coding within your base
>> forms. What does line 26 do? If all looks ok then post it here for other
>> minds to ponder as well.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On 27/08/2022 12:45, Bob McKinney wrote:
>>> Hi All:   I have 2 computers, a new HP w/win 11 and db 2019, and an old HP laptop w/win 10 (updated) ,
>>> where  I keep personal information using dB2.8.  After using the laptop, I started to close and
>>> saw the familiar msg from M...... "Don't shut down computer for update".  After about and hour
>>> I opened the laptop w/db2.8 and attempted to open a form from the Navigator, and was
>>> blocked by the error msg  [Too many nested DO/UDF]  File: C:\BMCustom\base.cfo,  Routine":
>>> "BASE_CFORM::BASE_CFORM",  lINE:  26,   The only  fix was "ignore".  Since the "update"Every
>>> form on the computer was blocked by the same msg.  Clicking Ignore only causes a blink.
>>>
>>> The operation of the forms "before the update" was normal, after, blocked by the msg.  I have no idea what the problem is or how to repair it.  Any help appreciated......Bob
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