Hello everybody,
I am working with CSPro and some months ago I switched to 5.0.3.
I am facing this problem: Any time that the value entered trigger the call of the find (dict, =, etc) function,
I can enter the case, no errors until the end , and when the case is about to be saved I get this error:
A 2020 Data file for input dictionary is NULL.
I cannot find an explanation.I just know that it happens only if that function is called.
For reference: the function returns a correct value.
The dictionary used in the find function is the main dictionary , the one that defines the cases itself.
I would really appreciate any help !
P.S. It happens only when packed app enc. are used!
Error: A 2020 probably from find() function!
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rommydng
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khurshid.arshad
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Re: Error: A 2020 probably from find() function!
Dear rommydng;
I can see it if you can share with me. My email address is khurshid.arshad@gmail.com
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I can see it if you can share with me. My email address is khurshid.arshad@gmail.com
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Gregory Martin
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Re: Error: A 2020 probably from find() function!
rommydng,
Can you test this out using the new beta version of CSPro: http://www.csprousers.org/beta/
When I use CSEntry 5.0 with an .enc file with the find function, I get the problem, but using CSPro 6.0 with a .pen file doesn't give me an error. I seem to recall fixing something related to this a while back.
Can you test this out using the new beta version of CSPro: http://www.csprousers.org/beta/
When I use CSEntry 5.0 with an .enc file with the find function, I get the problem, but using CSPro 6.0 with a .pen file doesn't give me an error. I seem to recall fixing something related to this a while back.
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pierre
Re: Error: A 2020 probably from find() function!
Hey Greg,
Getting the same problem. If I use the locate then retrieve function it always returns the last index in the reference file. Maybe my code is bad.
check it out
Getting the same problem. If I use the locate then retrieve function it always returns the last index in the reference file. Maybe my code is bad.
check it out
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PROC ED_COICOP
clear(ALT_DICT);
clear(DIARY_DICT);
ok = loadcase(DIARY_DICT,C_DIST,C_EA,C_DWEL,C_HNUM);
if ok then
ok = 0;
for i in DIARY_DICT.DIARY_REC do
if strip(ED_DESC) = strip(TD_DESC(i)) then
impute(ED_SEC_NUM, TD_SEC_NUM);
impute(ED_COICOP,TD_COICOP(i));
impute(ED_EXP_TYP1, TD_EXP_TYP1(i));
impute(ED_EXP_TYP2, TD_EXP_TYP2(i));
impute(ED_INC_TYP1, TD_INC_TYP1(i));
impute(ED_INC_TYP2, TD_INC_TYP2(i));
errmsg("%s cur:%D, new:%d",strip(ED_DESC), ED_COICOP, TD_COICOP(i));
ok = 1;
break;
endif;
enddo;
if not ok then
errmsg("No Match - %s",ED_DESC);
impute(ED_DELETE,9);
ok = locate(ALT_DICT, <= , strip(ED_DESC));
if ok then
ok = retrieve(ALT_DICT);
if ok then
errmsg("%s",key(ALT_DICT));
errmsg("new: %d - %S",ALT_COICOP, strip(ED_DESC));
impute(ED_COICOP, ALT_COICOP);
endif;
endif;
endif;
endif;
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Gregory Martin
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Re: Error: A 2020 probably from find() function!
Pierre,
I can't immediately see anything wrong in your code, though that doesn't mean that there isn't a problem. Can you send me your application (csprousers@gmail.com)? ALT_DICT, I assume, is an external dictionary?
I can't immediately see anything wrong in your code, though that doesn't mean that there isn't a problem. Can you send me your application (csprousers@gmail.com)? ALT_DICT, I assume, is an external dictionary?