BusinessObjects Board

Issues with running an Add-in Macro

Hi, I have a macro the duplicates reports/data providers into new reports as an aid to replicate very similar reports layouts. However, although it works for my colleagues, I get the following abortive error everytime:

1 processor x86 Family 15 Model 0 Stepping 0
Windows 2000 Workstation v5.1 build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
Physical Total/Avail: 515.432 Kb / 219.360 Kb
Temp directory C:\DOCUME~1\brewer_b\LOCALS~1\Temp\ (73713576 Kb available)
‘Unknown’ video card
1024 x 768 with 65536 colors

Unhandled Exception
Code: c0000005
Description: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION

Call stack:

Module at 0x00400000: C:\Program Files\Business Objects\BusinessObjects 5.0\BUSOBJ.EXE v 5.1.4.33 [English (United States)]
address: 0x00432637
Module at 0x73dd0000: C:\WINDOWS\system32\MFC42.DLL v 6.2.4131.0 [English (United States)]
address: 0x73de7f2c
address: 0x73de7778
Module at 0x65100000: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA332.dll v 3.0.0.7019 [English (United States)]
address: 0x65252783
address: 0x65254f25
Module at 0x77120000: C:\WINDOWS\system32\OLEAUT32.dll v 5.1.2600.2180 [English (United States)]
address: 0x771273d0
Module at 0x65100000: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\VBA332.dll v 3.0.0.7019 [English (United States)]
address: 0x651a22a8
address: 0x65176b66
address: 0x65176aa4
Module at 0x60000000: C:\WINDOWS\system32\FM20.DLL v 11.0.5601.0 [English (United States)]
address: 0x60058692
address: 0x60012ed6
address: 0x6000d2ef
address: 0x6001aabd
address: 0x6001aeb5
address: 0x60015f40
address: 0x60051faf
address: 0x600672cf
address: 0x60066f4b
address: 0x60015e36
Module at 0x77d40000: C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll v 5.1.2600.2622 [English (United States)]
address: 0x77d48734
address: 0x77d48816
address: 0x77d489cd
address: 0x77d496c7
Module at 0x004b0000: C:\Program Files\Business Objects\BusinessObjects 5.0\report50.dll v 5.1.4.33 [English (United States)]
address: 0x006572c8
address: 0x0065732c
Module at 0x03790000: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\VBA\MSO97RT.DLL v 8.0.0.3507 [Language Neutral]
address: 0x03890b76
address: 0x03890a07
address: 0x03793388
address: 0x037934e8

:hb:


bob-brewer :uk: (BOB member since 2006-02-28)

Hi Bob. Welcome to B:bob:B!

Can you run this macro on another workstation, using your login?


MichaelWelter :vatican_city: (BOB member since 2002-08-08)

Have you tried a Search on keyword c0000005? When I also added keyword VBA, the list was shorter, and came up with this popular topic, which might give you some possibilities to explore.


Anita Craig :us: (BOB member since 2002-06-17)