I want to do the " Reasnableness Check". I do this operation on a daily base. Now I get the message: run time error '6' Overflow I have tried the Reasnableness Check with both my computers and I get twice the same message Can somebody notice me what this means. Is there a limit? My databaste consists 76177 names and 28128 families. A restart did not bring a solution. I woork also with the list "ignorebk" I work with BK 6.5.3 of 28-10-2011 en Windows Vista My database is 76177 names With my best regards, Max van Dam Rechovot Israel http://www.maxvandam.info/
To Max van Dam Overflow means some number is larger that the program was designed for. Normally it means I need to use a different type of variable that can hold a larger number. Sometimes Overflow happens because your Printer Paper size is set to the wrong size (like photo paper 4 by 6 instead of letter size) Do you get the error right away? As soon as you click Preview? Or do you get the error after it processes for several seconds? John Steed ----- Original Message ----- From: "Max van Dam" <vandam@actcom.co.il> To: <bk@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 3:51 PM Subject: [BK] What means run time error 6 >I want to do the " Reasnableness Check". > I do this operation on a daily base. > > Now I get the message: > > run time error '6' > Overflow > > I have tried the Reasnableness Check with both my computers and I get > twice the same message > > Can somebody notice me what this means. > Is there a limit? > My databaste consists 76177 names and 28128 families. > > A restart did not bring a solution. I woork also with the list "ignorebk" > > > I work with BK 6.5.3 of 28-10-2011 en Windows Vista > My database is 76177 names > > With my best regards, > > Max van Dam > Rechovot > Israel > http://www.maxvandam.info/ > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:51:09 +0200, "Max van Dam" <vandam@actcom.co.il> wrote: >I want to do the " Reasnableness Check". >I do this operation on a daily base. > >Now I get the message: > >run time error '6' >Overflow > >I have tried the Reasnableness Check with both my computers and I get twice the same message > >Can somebody notice me what this means. >Is there a limit? >My databaste consists 76177 names and 28128 families. > >A restart did not bring a solution. I woork also with the list "ignorebk" > >I work with BK 6.5.3 of 28-10-2011 en Windows Vista >My database is 76177 names > >With my best regards, > Can you have made a loop in your data? Have your tried to restat your PC? -- Otto Jørgensen http://www.bkwin.info/ All email is checked by NORTON
Dear Otto, I was not clear in my previous e-mail. I mentioned a restart and I meant a restart of the computer. What do you mean with a loop in the data? I have worked like the other days. Max van Dam ----- Original Message ----- From: Otto Jørgensen To: bk@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 11:04 PM Subject: Re: [BK] What means run time error 6 On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 22:51:09 +0200, "Max van Dam" <vandam@actcom.co.il> wrote: >I want to do the " Reasnableness Check". >I do this operation on a daily base. > >Now I get the message: > >run time error '6' >Overflow > >I have tried the Reasnableness Check with both my computers and I get twice the same message > >Can somebody notice me what this means. >Is there a limit? >My databaste consists 76177 names and 28128 families. > >A restart did not bring a solution. I woork also with the list "ignorebk" > >I work with BK 6.5.3 of 28-10-2011 en Windows Vista >My database is 76177 names > >With my best regards, > Can you have made a loop in your data? Have your tried to restat your PC? -- Otto Jørgensen http://www.bkwin.info/ All email is checked by NORTON ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 23:17:18 +0200, "Max van Dam" <vandam@actcom.co.il> wrote: >Dear Otto, > >I was not clear in my previous e-mail. I mentioned a restart and I meant a restart of the computer. > >What do you mean with a loop in the data? I have worked like the other days. > Everybody can connect two people in a wrong way by a miistake :) -- Otto Jørgensen http://www.bkwin.info/ All email is checked by NORTON