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Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

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    Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

    Hi All...

    Trying to figure out what is going here...after updating to the AAv4 (not 4.1) all users are getting:

    Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid(): Result stack data overflow on line 25 in 100139d:pl

    when clicking a button that links one grid to another.

    The odd part is I don't get the error when testing with Alpha Developer so I'm not sure where to start with TS this...

    Any ideas/suggestions?

    Thanks
    Joe
    Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

    #2
    Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

    Is the server updated?

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      #3
      Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

      Yes, I'm patching to 4.1 right now. Just in case something was fixed from 4 to 4.1...will update shortly
      Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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        #4
        Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

        No change with patching to v4.1
        Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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          #5
          Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

          To be sure, you've also updated your development environment? I always make sure I publish something when I upgrade like this.

          Is this error on one particular component? When/where does it occur? If one, edit it, make it dirty in any way at all, save and republish it.
          -Steve
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            #6
            Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

            Dev is running Version 12.4.1 Build 3583 Build 4662 and the App Server is Build 3583-4662. If I do check for new version on both it says they are the most current version.

            I believe it is one component (limits18). I've edited the component and republished it but no luck.

            ARC 05-09-16 Transact and Limits.zip
            Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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              Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

              So now this really doesn't make any sense...I started a second instance of the application server on the same server that it is currently running on. Configured it to use a different port and setup a different directory to publish to. Published the whole application and it works.

              So...I figured...hmmm...let me publish the app to the production directory but choose "All files in the project" and uncheck the box "Publish new or modified files only"....

              No difference...yet I can go to the other instance of the application server and it works...it's the same published files...

              so confused...
              Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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                #8
                Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                So the plot thickens...some records get the error others do not....all worked prior to the update.
                Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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                  Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                  I've now tested multiple browsers for the same record to see if that had something to do with it and it didn't help. The odd part is I can access the record on my machine but the user who needs to access it gets the Data Stack Overflow error. Same network...no firewalls between the user and the app server (all internal).

                  Very frustrating...
                  Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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                    #10
                    Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                    So we are seeing a weird conflict issue as well...it may or may not be related to this error but I'm thinking it is something to do with how Alpha works with MariadB. No proof yet...just a hunch.
                    Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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                      #11
                      Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                      Try rolling back to 4650 on the appserver and see if that works, I have had an issue which seems to have gone away by rolling back. I am just trying to determine if it is an issue or if the update has exposed a flaw in a component/report.
                      Glen Schild



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                        #12
                        Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                        Thanks Glen for the reply....I thought about that but I thought that my components won't work if I do that. I'm guessing I'm wrong on that?
                        Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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                          #13
                          Re: Fatal error running a5_ajax_grid() after updating to the AAv4

                          The changes since 4650 are minimal so I have not experienced an issue in that regard.
                          Glen Schild



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