Re: Error 5000 CP Internal = 103002, 103005
support.activereports2.proedition
Error 5000 CP Internal = 103002, 103005
07-16-2003, 12:00 AM
Originally Posted By: <>
We occasionally get this error when running reports.. Our reports are
all unbound (filled from arrays), and it seems to only happen on some
reports, and it only happens on production machines. I can't duplicate
it from a development machine.
After this error occurs, the user can simply start the application again
and the report will work fine for awhile, then the problem will randomly
happen again. DD told me it had something to with the way I am reading
fields from the array; I'm not sure I buy that though because we have
hundreds of reports that are filled using the exact same technique, and
only some of them seem to get this error, and it's very sporadic.
This has been very frustrating to troubleshoot, to say the least. I got
the latest hotfix (2.0.0.1205), to no avail. I also sporadically get CP
Internal = 103005 as well. Is this the same problem? Is there anything
more specific I can get my hands around?
Nate Suver
Programmer
WhiteOak Systems
Re: Error 5000 CP Internal = 103002, 103005
07-16-2003, 12:00 AM
Originally Posted By: Daniel Reber<nospam@nospam.com>
I get the same thing intermittently. I run the report again and everything
is fine. I use bound & unbound.
Dan
"Nate Suver"
wrote in message
news:QH4ZcR8SDHA.1464@dynaweb.datadynamics.com...
> We occasionally get this error when running reports.. Our reports are
> all unbound (filled from arrays), and it seems to only happen on some
> reports, and it only happens on production machines. I can't duplicate
> it from a development machine.
>
> After this error occurs, the user can simply start the application again
> and the report will work fine for awhile, then the problem will randomly
> happen again. DD told me it had something to with the way I am reading
> fields from the array; I'm not sure I buy that though because we have
> hundreds of reports that are filled using the exact same technique, and
> only some of them seem to get this error, and it's very sporadic.
>
> This has been very frustrating to troubleshoot, to say the least. I got
> the latest hotfix (2.0.0.1205), to no avail. I also sporadically get CP
> Internal = 103005 as well. Is this the same problem? Is there anything
> more specific I can get my hands around?
>
> Nate Suver
> Programmer
> WhiteOak Systems
>
Re: Error 5000 CP Internal = 103002, 103005
09-15-2003, 12:00 AM
Originally Posted By: Craig Hansen<chansen@rogers.com>
Same here.
My development machine has ADO 2.7, and does not suffer from the problem.
But my client's machines, which I have updated using MDAC 2.7, still suffer
from a random, recoverable Error 5000 when viewing reports.
I'm using the latest 1205 hotfix.
Craig
"Daniel Reber"
wrote in message
news:hNUnCk8SDHA.1464@dynaweb.datadynamics.com...
> I get the same thing intermittently. I run the report again and
everything
> is fine. I use bound & unbound.
>
> Dan
>
>
> "Nate Suver"
wrote in message
> news:QH4ZcR8SDHA.1464@dynaweb.datadynamics.com...
> > We occasionally get this error when running reports.. Our reports are
> > all unbound (filled from arrays), and it seems to only happen on some
> > reports, and it only happens on production machines. I can't duplicate
> > it from a development machine.
> >
> > After this error occurs, the user can simply start the application again
> > and the report will work fine for awhile, then the problem will randomly
> > happen again. DD told me it had something to with the way I am reading
> > fields from the array; I'm not sure I buy that though because we have
> > hundreds of reports that are filled using the exact same technique, and
> > only some of them seem to get this error, and it's very sporadic.
> >
> > This has been very frustrating to troubleshoot, to say the least. I got
> > the latest hotfix (2.0.0.1205), to no avail. I also sporadically get CP
> > Internal = 103005 as well. Is this the same problem? Is there anything
> > more specific I can get my hands around?
> >
> > Nate Suver
> > Programmer
> > WhiteOak Systems
> >
>
>