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FRM-40735 and FRM-40815

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hkom...@solusoft.com

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Apr 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/16/97
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Hi!! We've been using Developer and Designer 1.2 (16 bit) for more than a
year. At this time, we're trying to migrate our applications generated
from Designer/2000 to the new versions of Developer (1.3.2, for Windows
95).

There are several forms giving us this problem: We can open them in the
Oracle Forms Designer (32 bit), and generate without any problem. But
when we run these applications, we get FRM-40735:

WHEN-NEW-FORM-INSTANCE trigger raised unhandled exception PROGRAM_ERROR.

And

FRM-40815: Variable GLOBAL.CG$QUERY_MODE does not exist.

We don't know what could it be, since these applications were generated
from Designer 1.2 and been used without problems of any type. As far as I
know, the Designer/2000 itself adds this global variable to the generated
forms.

If someone can give us some help...!!! TIA

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Henk Rook

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Apr 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/16/97
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Check all your libraries (including the ones prior supplied by Oracle) and
menus. They all should be generated again with the 32-bit version of Forms
4.5.7.
If this does not solve your problem just run the Form in Debug-mode and
determine where it goes wrong.
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Henk Rook
ENNIA Caribe NV, Curaçao
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hkom...@solusoft.com

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Apr 17, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/17/97
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Hello!! Henk, you were right!!! Just by opening and saving the libraries
in the Forms Designer (32-bit) the problem was gone. Thanks so much!!!

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Hiroshi Komatsu
Technical Support
SOLUSOFT
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Eldad Aharoni

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Apr 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/18/97
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Hi,

The 40735 is probablly because you are using hint.pll which is calling
16bit dll, so you should upgrade to the 32 dll.
Eldad

hkom...@solusoft.com wrote in article <8612037...@dejanews.com>...
> Hi!! We've been using Developer and Designer 1.2 (16 bit) for more than
a
> year. At this time, we're trying to migrate our applications generated
> from Designer/2000 to the new versions of Developer (1.3.2, for Windows
> 95).
>
> There are several forms giving us this problem: We can open them in the
> Oracle Forms Designer (32 bit), and generate without any problem. But
> when we run these applications, we get FRM-40735:
>
> WHEN-NEW-FORM-INSTANCE trigger raised unhandled exception PROGRAM_ERROR.
>
> And
>
> FRM-40815: Variable GLOBAL.CG$QUERY_MODE does not exist.
>
> We don't know what could it be, since these applications were generated
> from Designer 1.2 and been used without problems of any type. As far as
I
> know, the Designer/2000 itself adds this global variable to the generated
> forms.
>

> If someone can give us some help...!!! TIA
>

QuadTwin

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Apr 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/25/97
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> Hi!! We've been using Developer and Designer 1.2 (16 bit) for more
> than a year. At this time, we're trying to migrate our applications
> generated from Designer/2000 to the new versions of Developer (1.3.2,
> for Windows 95).
>
> There are several forms giving us this problem: We can open them in
> the Oracle Forms Designer (32 bit), and generate without any problem.
> But when we run these applications, we get FRM-40735:
>
> WHEN-NEW-FORM-INSTANCE trigger raised unhandled exception
> PROGRAM_ERROR.
>

I have a similar problem to the one above. I tried to get a patch but
I have not been able to successfully install it. I am waiting for the
next release of FORMS due out soon.

> And
>
> FRM-40815: Variable GLOBAL.CG$QUERY_MODE does not exist.
>
> We don't know what could it be, since these applications were
> generated from Designer 1.2 and been used without problems of any
> type. As far as I know, the Designer/2000 itself adds this global
> variable to the generated forms.
>

I have not seen the 2nd problem.


Al Lawson
Interactive Group, Inc.
www.interactive-group.com
law...@interactive-group.com


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