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Microsoft Visual Foxpro Fatal Error Exception Code C0000005
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and maximizing the terminal server window crashes VFP 9 inside the ctTips control. - Christof Wollenhaupt tested in VFP6 sp5 ,and VFP 8 release ALL DIMENSION af1[1] m.f1 = CREATEOBJECT("custom") m.f1.addproperty('af1[1]') ACOPY(af1,m.f1.af1) m.f1.af1[1] = http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~C0000005ExError CREATEOBJECT('custom') m.f1.af1[1].addproperty('af1[1]') ACOPY(af1,m.f1.af1[1].af1) ?m.f1.af1.af1 && crashes out VFP with C5 suhashegde Hi all I was recently in the midst of irritating C0..05 (I don't remember how many zeros are in it ) croppingup in one of my form which was importing data from CSV files. I was using Remote Views on a FirdBird backend. One thing I had to do was delete previous data if the user had asked for the same fatal error data reimported from CSV files. For this delete I had used the standard VFP DELETE FOR command on the remote view. Followed by the import of data logic from CSV file. And bang C0..05 would want to crop up any time. Now I have tried the deletion of data using SQL Pass Through and lo no more C0..05 (I doubt this may be a premature announcement on my part due to my microsoft visual foxpro excitement of missing it for a few import sessions but I will still try more). Plus the deletion is noticable faster. Hope it helps other where C0..05 appears even though best possible coding practices esp. regarding object references are maintained. Bhavbhuti Nathwani There's another circumstance that will get VFP to C0000005, which has to do with memo files, I belive. We have a routine which does it's own data cleanup on an application, including moving the tables out from the current directory, creating new ones, and APPENDing the old data back in. Occasionally, a file will get corrupted (I suspect it's the memo gettng corrupt, actually, as it seems to occur on a file with large memos much more often), and if you try to APPEND from it (or PACK it), VFP will C5. I've written a program which "repairs" such a file -- I havn't saved one of these files yet (yes, stupid, I know), but next time I will, and send in on to the fox team. Keep in mind, this program will not fix the table if you can't open it, just if you get a C5 when appending from it. __ Fix Fpt vfp6.0 SP5 still throws C5 after a SET STEP ON and RESUME. I found one way to eliminate