Roger,
It seems to me that my errorsys is overwritten by something? My normal errorhandling isn't working anymore?
errorsys in 256
Re: errorsys in 256
Chris -
There has always been an INIT PROCEDURE in DCLIP1.DLL that loads a special error handler.
I wonder if this is the problem.
Roger
There has always been an INIT PROCEDURE in DCLIP1.DLL that loads a special error handler.
I wonder if this is the problem.
Roger
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Re: errorsys in 256
If DC_Dot was used once, the linked errorsys is not in use anymore.
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Tom
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Re: errorsys in 256
@Roger,
My dclip1 is not changed since 2008.
@Tom,
I don't use dc_dot in my application.
I have to check back again.
My dclip1 is not changed since 2008.
@Tom,
I don't use dc_dot in my application.
I have to check back again.

Re: errorsys in 256
Hi,
My errorsys.prg wasn't changed since april 2011. I had to add INIT procedure errorsys. Before there was just procedure errorsys.
Now my own errorhandler is used again. Problem solved, but I really don't know why this problem suddenly arised.
My errorsys.prg wasn't changed since april 2011. I had to add INIT procedure errorsys. Before there was just procedure errorsys.
Now my own errorhandler is used again. Problem solved, but I really don't know why this problem suddenly arised.