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got the error Exception EInoutError in the Data Module at 000C50BC I/O Error 103 I basically ...could not make head or tails of it....i was not able to open/run the .exe file through the Delphi GUI but was able to run it. Kindly help. { **************************************************************************** * The WritelnXx routines are used to send status information to standard * output. **************************************************************************** } procedure WritelnIn(const s: string; level: integer = 0); overload; var i: Integer; begin for i what does i/o error 103 mean := 1 to level do Write(' '); **Writeln(s);** end; procedure WritelnIn(const s: string; e: Exception; level: integer = 0); overload; begin WritelnIn(s + '[' + e.message + ']', level); end; procedure WritelnAb(const s: string; level: integer = 0); overload; begin WritelnIn(s, level); Abort; end; procedure WritelnAb(const s: string; e: Exception; level: integer = 0); overload; begin WritelnIn(s, e, level); Abort; end; The error is showing at " Writeln(s);"...in the same file DataMagr.dpr delphi share|improve this question edited Sep 21 '09 at 20:03 asked Sep 21 '09 at 17:46 vas 82362852 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote I/O Error 103 is File Not Open. According to the Delphi 7 help file: "Reported by CloseFile, Read/Write, Seek, Eof, FilePos, FileSize, Flush, BlockRead, or BlockWrite if the file is not open." Also, what does this have to do with your other question that you've provided a link to above? share|improve this answer answered Sep 21 '09 at 19:04 Ken White 94.2k11110199 Thnaks Ken, for the reply. I am using Delphi -4. How do I rectify the error , is this error an critical one? I got the above errror when I made the additions as expalined in the Question, the link provided. –vas Sep 21 '09 at 19:11 Yes, the error is critical. Something that is supposed to
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Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1455822/exception-einouterror-in-the-data-module-at-000c50bc-i-o-error-103 only takes a minute: Sign up How do I solve I/O error 103 in delphi up vote 2 down vote favorite So Basically I'm in College in the UK (So that's school for Americans (17 years old)) and I have to make a file handling project for my finals. I have done most of it but it's the login screen that http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22026948/how-do-i-solve-i-o-error-103-in-delphi is weighing me down a lot. What I want from the program to do is read the username and password and log the people in. There can be 2 different outputs. If you type in "Staff" in the username and "warwickschool2013" in the username, the program takes you to the "teacher" side of the program where they can add in new users. unit LoginScreen; interface uses Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, StdCtrls, jpeg, ExtCtrls; type TfrmLogin = class(TForm) lblWelcomeLogin: TLabel; edtPassword: TEdit; lblPassword: TLabel; btnLogin: TButton; btnClose: TButton; lblCounter: TLabel; lblAttempts: TLabel; Image1: TImage; edtUsername: TEdit; lblUserName: TLabel; procedure btnCloseClick(Sender: TObject); procedure btnLoginClick(Sender: TObject); private { Private declarations } public { Public declarations } end; var frmLogin: TfrmLogin; implementation uses MainMenu, TeachersMainMenu, ViewEditTheData, Globals_Unit; var LoginDataArray: array of TLoginData; counter: integer; Password, username : String; Count1, Count2 : integer; Temp: TLoginData; {$R *.dfm} procedure TfrmLogin.btnLoginClick(Sender: TObject); var SearchName : string[10]; SearchCode : string[3]; begin Password:=edtPassword.Text; UserName:=edtUserName.Text; btnclose.enabled:= true; if (Password = 'warwickschool2013') AND (Username = 'Staff') then begin edtPassword.text :=''; frmTeachersMainMenu.show; frmLogin.hide; counter:= 0; lblCo
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