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>Pointer not set for location referenced. Almost always, these are caused by a parameter size/type mismatch. Verify EVERY call/parm and CALLP that is in the program to be very sure that they match the caller. The trouble is that the corrupted memory could be caused elsewhere in the program and simply manifesting itself in this spot. Find the changes to this program or to it's caller or to the programs it calls. --buck
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