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Bug Reports / Make Memblock from File

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Dejunai
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Location: Mentally: Manhattan; Physically: LA -doh
Posted: 29th Jul 2005 05:51
I have been using the trial version 5.3
I am now using the full version 5.8

Make Memblock from File now causes the compiled
application to crash to desktop without error or even a beep.



I did not test the above code with any other file sizes.
Existing help files do not suggest that you need to create
a MEMBLOCK first, not did I find any updated help in the
DBPro 5.8 documentation. It did work with out the
\"create memblock\" command previously in trial 5.3.

My system specs are:
Win2000 SP4+, 3.2GHz Hyperthreaded, 2GB System RAM,
nVidia 6600 AGP 256MB, Simple AC\'97 audio

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-Dejunai
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Xolatron old
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Location: The Star Forge Language: DBpro
Posted: 29th Jul 2005 19:12
Dejunai is correct.
This does not work:

The file 'test.txt' is a text file with only the following line and no carriage return/newLine:
This is a test file.

I believe this should be confirmed.

-Xol

IanM
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Posted: 29th Jul 2005 20:27
Agreed. I tried this on a simple 18k text file and it crashed out.

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Lost in Thought
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Posted: 26th Aug 2005 12:35 Edited at: 26th Aug 2005 12:36
It seems that the command make memblock from file no longer makes DBP include the dll needed for it.

If you add other memblock commands anywhere else in the code (even if it will never be read) it works.

This seems to work.



Mike Johnson
TGC Developer
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Posted: 1st Oct 2005 22:55
Fixed in 5.9. The command no longer crashes.

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