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Re: Crashing on dbase 19 fix |
From |
Akshat Kapoor <akshat.kapoor@kapoorsons.in> |
Date |
Mon, 13 Oct 2025 18:18:04 +0530 |
Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Good Evening Charlie,
Glad you found out the solution.
> Not dbase 2019. Was the coder. Master/Child grids. The master wasn't locating correctly which caused the crashes when child was touched first.
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> Charlie Wrote:
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>> Hi... I have a program that I have been working on for some time. It is fairly complicated at least by my ability. I have been running it on a windows11 computer using dbase 19. I haven't had a pronlem with it until the past couple days. Recently it started crashing while i added new rows. It continues to crash and seems to get worse as I add new rows. I have been successfully running new software I wrote on this computer successfully for a little over a year with no problems like this!
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>> I had a recent backup on a different laptop which is older and windows11 was installed over windows 10. I am using dbase 11 on this computer. At this point I am having no problems running this same software.
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>> So today I copied from the older computer to the new computer hoping this would be a fix. But no, where the software runs well on the older computer with dbase11 on it, the software continues to fail when i try to add rows on the identical software run with 2019!
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>> Anyone have any ideas what is going on?
Such errors are damn difficult to isolate.
It is our (Programmers) responsibility to be ready for operators errors.
And if it consoles you, you are not the first one to be bitten by this bug.
And certainly will not be the last one.
Regards
Akshat
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