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Strange Granular Behaviour

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    Strange Granular Behaviour

    Hi
    Using A4V6.22 on a 1700MHz AMD proc, 256MB, with config.sys set up as per Alpha's recommendations. Network is NT4 dedicated server with 3 clients.
    When printing a set of mail labels to a network printer, I get a granular crash every second time I try. In other words, the first time it prints fine, the second time I get a granular crash, the third time is fine, the fourth crashes etc...
    The message board has lots of advice on granular crashes, but has anyone any ideas why it would only crash every alternate time? The problem only happens on one computer (Win98). A second computer on the network (admittedly running A4V8) works fine every time, with no crashes.

    As part of my diagnosis, I discovered that after printing the mail labels, the app was left in a search/sort list, so I changed the script to bring it out of the search/sort, and the granular crashes went away for a few sessions, but now they are back "alternately". I have rebuilt all indexes, deleted all .rlc files and deleted all .SH* files, all without improving matters.
    I know I should now be looking at field rules, calc fields etc., but meanwhile the "every second time" aspect is bugging me.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks...

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    RE: Strange Granular Behaviour

    I have been having the same problem, although mine seems to crash every time instead of every other time. If I reboot my computer, it works ok for a while. Then starts crashing again. Also, mine crashes when I try to enter a new record as well as editing old records. Have you had any luck at fixing this problem?
    I noticed something in your post that makes me wonder. Like you I am running a4v6rt on my server computer using Win98, which is where I'm having my crashing problem, and like you am running a4v8 on a second computer that is networked together(for printer purposes). I have no problems with the crashes on the version 8 computer. I only have the crash problem in one particular database, the others work fine. I have been using this application for nearly ten years and never had this problem until I added a4v8 to the second computer. I make minor changes from time to time to the application and when I do, I edit it using the version 8 software. I was wondering if this might be similar to the way your problems started and if version 8 might be saving or writing something in a different way than version 6 does that is causing a conflict.
    As advised in some other posts, I tried the Pmode thing. It works fine for a while, then starts crashing again. I either have to reboot to fix it and have had to go through the process of the Pmode changes again in order to fix it, But it just won't stay fixed.
    Are there any new suggestions out there.

    Thanks,
    Bobby

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      RE: Strange Granular Behaviour

      Sorry to hear you've had trouble with PMODE. I haven't had a granular crash since I installed it. On rare occasions, there are other memory crashes - but I do mean rare. I wish I had some advice to offer.

      Anyone else wanting to try PMODE DOS extender can go here:

      http://www.mindspring.com/~dallison/alpha4.html

      Doug

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        #4
        RE: Strange Granular Behaviour

        Also strange.

        I have one or two forms which SOMETIMES cause a crash.

        When the crashing starts I can try and enter data and it crashes at the same time EVERY TIME

        When I see this, I switch to the default form and open it, enter the data, go back to the original form which I can understand and check I did what I meant to do, and all is well. The next time I boot up and use the form it probably works.

        Steve.

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