Access Violation -- on VAX/VMS7.2
Edis, Bob
bob.edis@fleetpride.com
Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:18:47 -0500
Terry
Virtually all of the occurences of this error I have seen with PowerHouse
had either to do with a bad data item (e.g. a null in a primary index on a
lookup) or an error in an external routine.
Try and pin-point the record QTP is processing at the time of the access
violation and that might lead you to the answer.
Regards,
Blue
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill D Michael [mailto:Bill.Michael@ipaper.com]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 9:53 AM
To: Terrence Burke
Cc: powerh-l@sphere.swau.edu
Subject: Re: Access Violation -- on VAX/VMS7.2
Need a lot more information... What version of PH? Is this compiled QTP or
are you running the source? Does it work when you run the source instead?
It _looks_ like there was an error on the compile that was ignored, and
you're running the failed (partial) QTC. But if this is 8.20, there could
be any number of causes and I'd have to see the source to have a clue.
Bill
"Terrence Burke" <t.e.burke@dundee.ac.uk>@sphere.swau.edu on 09/22/2000
10:39:13 AM
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Subject: Access Violation -- on VAX/VMS7.2
Dear All,
We have come across a show stopper, which occurs only with
one of our processes -- a QTP. Whenever we try to execute it we
receive the following error message :-
%SYSTEM-E-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=!XB, virtual
address=!XL, PC=!XL, PSL=!XL
%NONAME-W-NOMSG, Message number 00000000
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
Does anyone know what it means ?
Compaq support inform me that instead of !XB & !XL the output should
contain numbers that represent memory addresses.
The problem relates to memory access -- and I run the process with
ALL privileges granted to me, so it cannot be anything related to
resource allocations & restrictions.
It occurs whether I execute the process on-line or in batch, or by
@cmdfile; and even when I am the only user logged in to the VAX.
Any help will be very much appreciated; we need an answer urgently.
Thanks
Terry Burke
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