Tokenization
Del
neroni3000 at comcast.net
Fri Jan 3 11:38:20 PST 2014
Ok, this seems to have worked on my system, thank you.
Have not tried it on my client's system yet, he is is Boston and shutdown by the
storm.
Will try it Monday most likely.
Thanks again,
Del
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Kreiss
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 12:28 PM
To: Del ; filePro Mailing List
Subject: RE: Tokenization
> -----Original Message-----
> From: filepro-list-bounces+rkreiss=verizon.net at lists.celestial.com
> [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+rkreiss=verizon.net at lists.celestial.com] On
> Behalf Of Del
> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2014 3:42 PM
> To: filePro Mailing List
> Subject: Tokenization
>
> Hi all:
>
> I have a called routine that calculates interest in one of my filepro
> financial
> apps.
> It normally runs ok on my Win 7 pro 64 bit system.
> I am running filePro 5.00.00 because that is what my client is running.
> However, the client is on Windows Vista, and when he tries to use the @key
> function that kicks off the called routine, it crashes with a message that
> indicates there is not enough tokenization space to run the routine (don’t
> have exact message text but I can get it if needed).
> So I changed the menu that starts up the program in which the call is made
> and added a –t flag, figuring that I just had to change the tokenization size.
> This was done on my computer (Win 7) not his.
> However, no matter what –t nnnnn value I use, that causes my routine (that
> works ok without the –t flag) to crash with a message indicating that an
> instruction tried to reference low memory.
> Anyone seen this before. I never did clearly understand this tokenization
> table stuff.
>
> Del Neroni
Del,
Try setting:
-t 500000 -tv 500000 -tf 200000
These work for me when I am debugging my programs. These setting should allow
you5r call program to run.
As an aside, why not get you client to upgrade the Vista to Windows 7. Vista is
a really bad OS for other than personal use at best. I have moved all of my
clients, friends & family off of Vista on all of their computers as it is really
bad.
Although I prefer a clean install, Vista to Windows 7 upgrade can be done
without doing a clean install.
Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting
Office: 410-653-2813
More information about the Filepro-list
mailing list