Divide by Zero Error

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Joe Cooper

Receive the folowing error when attempting to add a
new "label" to an Access 2000 form (note: form has other
controls and labels working correctly also only one form
affected):

1 - Popup error Message - Program Error
MSACCESS.EXE has generated errors and will be closed by
Windows. You will need to restart the program.
An error log is being created.

2 - Dr. Watson log has the folloging header information:

Application exception occired:
App: (pid =1628)
When: 7/15/2003 'etceteras............
Exception number: c0000094 (divide by zero)

I re-registered then replaced DAO360.dll but this did not
fix the problem.

regards,

Joe
 
A

Allen Browne

Joe, it sounds like the database is partially corrupt.

Create a new (blank) database.
Import all the other objects: File | Get External | Import.
Rebuild this one form, or import from an older backup.

If you want to try to rescue the form, you could make a backup of the
database, compact, decompile, compact again, and even set the form's
HasModule property to No. Or you could SaveAsText to create a copy of the
form in an external file, and then LoadFromText in the new database.
 
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Hi
I have an old-styled computer that its operation system is windows3.1. I connect to
Plcs5 through com1 port and intouch monitoring program.
Recently I have bought a new computer which has window xp operation system and Microsoft virtual pc program has been installed on it and the program was run in this virtual environment. I have defined old hardware for it then, I installed win3.1 and intouch that they performed in this virtual environment but there is no connection between computer and plc s5(version 3.1 and the Windows operating system program to run on microsoft virtual pc) .what can I do to solve this problem.
The com port is ok because I checked it by hyper terminal through win 3.1 in virtual machine. I set the RS232 parameters in the device-manger, send Receive Transmit / buffer to low.

Thanks
Reza
 

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