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> wrote:
>In article <mvti33h62dsvolddve4ugainsu0r0dqt5l@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Gene
>Wirchenko wrote:
>> While interesting, this has the same problem about getting the
>> text of the error line when running under the run-time. I have come
>> to the conclusion that there is no way to do it.
>
>But getting the line number & module works, ****rley?
>Then you can look at the source code for that version?
As I originally stated, part of my concern is making sure that I
have the right version. If that somehow gets out of sync, I could be
on a wild goose chase. It would be better if I could see the
offending source line.
I just had an error re****ted where the line number does not seem
to correspond to anything that could throw that error. An error 1001
(Feature is not available.) was apparently thrown by this line:
browses.addproperty("filter1",chrtran(this.wfctlist," ",""),1)
I do not see how that could happen, and when I ran the program on
my development system, it worked. I was naturally concerned that that
was actually the line. (It appears to be so, as running under the
run-time on a development system does get the source line, but I still
do not see why the error occurs.)
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
Computerese Irregular Verb Conjugation:
I have preferences.
You have biases.
He/She has prejudices.


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