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Error in ChuckJumpOk..very boring!
« on: July 15, 2008, 12:38:49 PM »
Error in CheckJumpOk
Error 91
Object variable or Block variable not set.



When click on 5 or 30 day advance,without subphase
i think this error as come from CIVILIAN Artificial intelligence Squadroon,who will make a jump..
r a cycle PERPETUAL,infinity..am need to ctrl+alt+canc; and abort Aurora from
task manager windows...:(
r very boring..

EDIT!
ISNT a Civilian,ive check accurately,are an my Squadroon 1 JumpTender with onboard 3 fighter,fitted with a JumpEngines 5-100 (in squadroon r other 4 ships,total 5)
in Task group windows are one strangely:
near the class's name of JT "Churchil" are an (T),same as a (T) near a my Tanker in same squadroon..
When am hit up the JT name for open Ship information come an error:
"Error in PopulateLocationsPops
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Error in PopulateLocationPops
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Error 3075 was generated by DAO.Database
Errore di sintassi (virgola) nell'espressione della query 's.SystemID = 3005 and s.Xcor = -160273488 and s.Ycor = 598138526,3732 and p.SystemBodyID = s.SystemBodyID and p.RaceID = 603'.
Please report to stevewalmsley@btinternet.com
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OK  
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and i cant check WHY my damned squadroon cant jump now..this r in a system and come normaly via jumppoint,,NOW cant jump..grrr..
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by waresky »
 

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Re: Error in ChuckJumpOk..very boring!
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2008, 04:13:46 PM »
Quote from: "waresky"
"Error in PopulateLocationsPops
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Error in PopulateLocationPops
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Error 3075 was generated by DAO.Database
Errore di sintassi (virgola) nell'espressione della query 's.SystemID = 3005 and s.Xcor = -160273488 and s.Ycor = 598138526,3732 and p.SystemBodyID = s.SystemBodyID and p.RaceID = 603'.
Please report to stevewalmsley@btinternet.com
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OK  
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It looks like problem with commas in expression. Aurora uses English numeric convention "1.01" instead of continental one "1,01". So the programme sees commas where they should not be.
I've had similar problems and a solution was simple. Go to control panel, open regional and language settings. There is a name of the language shown. Press the button on the right. In the numbers card and currency card put dot . in the place of comma , (should be near the name "decimal symbol" or something like this). Press OK.

It worked like a charm - mostly, at least.

I hope that the above will help you, and that the post is not too unclear.

Wieslaw
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Manekaalecto »
 

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« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2008, 10:27:51 AM »
Awesome info:))
Ty v.much mate...
a damned simple solution for crazy "problem":D
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« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2008, 04:15:44 PM »
The solution was pointed out to me by Great Admiral of Admirals Walmsley himself when I bothered him with long problem description, so the credit is his.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM by Manekaalecto »