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2008 runtime error 6 overflow fix 5:03 pm Post subject: error #6 overflow in run time error 6 overflow procedure: isfile I am receiving the following error . . error #6 runtime error 6 overflow windows 7 overflow in procedure: isfile This happens when trying to run the software in a VISTA 32 OS. Help please Back to runtime error 6 overflow vba top Tech SupportJoined: 25 Aug 2003Posts: 3926 Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:24 am Post subject: Instead of double-clicking on the NotePager Pro shortcut, try right clicking on it and selecting the "Run as Adminstrator" option. Then allow the program to
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the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack vba overflow integer Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community overflow error vba of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Getting Error When Using SET PROCEDURE TO up vote 1 down vote favorite First let me say http://www.notepage.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9796 that I am very, very new to FoxPro and finding just the basics a bit of a learning curve. I am attempting to create a program file (.prg) that has some public functions that I can call from my main code. I have added the program file "publicfunctions.prg" and included a simple function that returns a hard coded literal (just trying to make the mechanics work) *!* This function is in the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10415447/getting-error-when-using-set-procedure-to publicfunctions.prg file FUNCTION GetFieldValue RETURN 'This is the value' ENDFUNC Then in my main program I attempt to use it but I am getting the error that the file does not exist. Here is the entirety of the code in the main program *!* This is the main program logic SET PROCEDURE TO publicfunctions.prg PRIVATE sFieldValue = '' sFieldValue = GetFieldValue() The error that I am getting is on the 'SET PROCEDURE TO publicfunctions.prg' statement. It is: "File 'publicfunctions.prg" does not exist." I'm guessing that it can't find it because the default directory is not set to the path where the file exists. I tried adding the "SET DEFAULT TO" statement prior to the "SET PROCEDURE TO" statement but it didn't change the outcome at all. I don't want to hard code the path so I guess my questions are these: Is my assumption correct about the default directory? If #1 is true then how can I set the default directory to the directory where the main program file is? Am I calling the function correctly? (If it can find it of course) UPDATE Per Hank's questions below I have added this additional information: The file "publicfunctions.prg" was added to the project using the "New" button on the Project Manager and the physic
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