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Invalid Page Fault?

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    Invalid Page Fault?

    Does anyone know what this is error code is trying to tell me?

    ALPHA5 caused an invalid page fault in
    module A2RBASE.DLL at 017f:00a80eb1.
    Registers:
    EAX=00000000 CS=017f EIP=00a80eb1 EFLGS=00010246
    EBX=01e09e60 SS=0187 ESP=00dad534 EBP=00dad550
    ECX=00dad588 DS=0187 ESI=019a7d54 FS=4fb7
    EDX=00000000 ES=0187 EDI=00dad989 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    8b 00 c1 e0 05 ff 74 24 0c ff 90 3c f7 a8 00 83
    Stack dump:
    00000000 00dad588 00a81043 01e09e60 00000000 00dad588 01e0266c 00dad98c 00a80ec0 01e09e60 019a7d54 00dad588 00a81bfb 01e09e60 019a7d54 00dad588

    #2
    RE: Invalid Page Fault?

    Jeff,

    You might try searching this forum for 'invalid page fault' or 'A2RBASE.DLL'.

    I vaguely recall that this kind of message might occur if your report layout references table fields that no longer exist in the table upon which the layout is based. (i.e. after changing the structure of the table).

    -- tom

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      #3
      RE: Invalid Page Fault?

      Jeff,

      I don't knoe specifically what it means (maybe time for lunch) but it may be due to what I call bloated development. In other words, some files grow due to all the creating, deleting and moving of objects when in design mode. This is usually eliminated through database compact and/or updating the indexes.

      kenn
      TYVM :) kenn

      Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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        #4
        RE: Invalid Page Fault?

        .... looks like the error came from trying to Group break on a Calc->Field. The actual was Cmonth(some_date). It took it but looks like it din't like it.

        Thanks for the replies
        -jeff

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          #5
          RE: Invalid Page Fault?

          I would dig a little deeper. It is possible and often convenient to group on a calculated field. Possibly the calculated field refers to a field which no longer exists, as Tom suggests, or refers to another calculated field without the calc-> prefix, ...
          There can be only one.

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