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super::readModal()

super::readModal()  
Igor
 Re: super::readModal()  
Ken Mayer [dBVIPS]
 Re: super::readModal()  
Igor
 Re: super::readModal()  
Steve Hawkins
From:Igor
Subject:super::readModal()
Date:Tue, 04 Jan 2005 23:59:40 -0500
Hi,

I made few reports and I'm using preview.wfm to display them. However, with one of them I have problem. I keep getting message "Invalid subscript reference" and if you click on fix it points to super::readModal(). I would appreciate if anyone could tell where to look and why I'm getting error. Other reports work fine.

Thanks

Igor
From:Ken Mayer [dBVIPS]
Subject:Re: super::readModal()
Date:Wed, 05 Jan 2005 05:14:46 -0800
Igor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made few reports and I'm using preview.wfm to display them. However, with one of them I have problem. I keep getting message "Invalid subscript reference" and if you click on fix it points to super::readModal(). I would appreciate if anyone could tell where to look and why I'm getting error. Other reports work fine.

Try running the report by itself, rather than with Preview.wfm -- the
chances are it's not Preview.wfm, but the report itself that has a
problem. As pointed out by Steve, this is most likely an invalid
fieldname somewhere.

Ken

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From:Igor
Subject:Re: super::readModal()
Date:Thu, 06 Jan 2005 08:36:01 -0500
Hi,

I would take a date from a table and pass it as a parameter to date function I made. The error would come only if there is no date passed to the function. The problem is now solved.

Thanks for your help.

Igor
From:Steve Hawkins
Subject:Re: super::readModal()
Date:Wed, 5 Jan 2005 07:07:33 -0500
Invalid subscript reference, in my limited experience, means you are trying
to refer to an array element that doesn't exist, like trying to reference a
field that doesn't exist in a table, etc.

If you are using super::ReadModal(), you are trying to open a form, yes?
Maybe you could describe where the "super::readmodal()" is being called
from and what you are trying to accomplish.

Igor said...
> However, with one of them I have problem. I keep getting message
> "Invalid subscript reference" and if you click on fix it points to
> super::readModal(). I would appreciate if anyone could tell where
> to look and why I'm getting error.

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