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  • Subject: Code/400 crash during save
  • From: "Siegrist, Dawn (CAP, PTL)" <Dawn.Siegrist@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 10:20:29 -0400

There have been a couple of programmers here who have had a problem where
Code/400 has crashed during a save of the object to the AS/400.  We have had
Code/400 for a long time and have never had this problem before.  I know
that we have an old version of Code (V3R2M1).  I am trying to get the
operations department to load the new version, since it is free.  We
currently run under Windows 95, but I think we are moving to Windows 2000 in
the near future.

However, back to the problem.  I don't have specific details, but it appears
to be a TCP/IP error.  My question is this:
Is the source saved somewhere on the PC where it could be retrieved or does
this go away when you do the save?

Dawn Siegrist
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Penske Truck Leasing
610-775-6243
Dawn.Siegrist@penske.com


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