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 Author  Thread: Errors on Calendar View
Taf Greenstreet
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Errors on Calendar ViewYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 17 Nov 08 10:42 AM
I'm able to reproduce this problem on multiple installations using SLX 7.2 except that the address location changes for each time it comes up:

Exception EAccessViolation:
Access violation & address 00405D00 m module ‘SalesLogix.exe'. Write of address 20202018
Exception location:
[00405D00]{SalesLogix.exe}

This occurs when a user slides a calendar event from one time to another and releases it (that works and updates the database correctly). After a few of these drag-and-drop reschedulings, this error comes up. I assume it's a problem with garbage collection, but I'd like to know if anyone has been able to resolve it and what you did. If it is garbage collection, what script is it in? I was very disappointed to learn from my SLX vendor that the Calendar screen itself isn't editable.

Any help, words of comfort or donations to the Retirement Fund For Stressed Out Programmers would be greatly appreciated!

BTW, how about a Forum on here dedicated to error recognition and resolution? Just a thought.

--Taf
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