Inconsistent is an understatement!
I have been experiencing this error ever since my office environment began using Version 11 of the WordPerfect Suite. Does this look familiar to anyone????
Unexpected: General Protection Violation
Press "OK", then SAVE your documents and exit Paradox.
If the problem persists, press "Abort" to terminate Paradox.
Options: "OK" button, "Abort" button, "Help" button (no additional help available).
1. Since it was installed, I have had lots of difficulty creating and running the more complicated reports (sometimes forms).
a. I usually DO NOT code with ObjectPal but DO add some fairly complex formulas (iif, etc.) to the fields on my reports.
b. To work around this, when I change a formula in a field I usually cut (Ctl-X) the old formula out of the "Define Field" window, disable the "Calculation" check box, and paste the old text into Word Perfect. From there I update the formula, reopen the "Define Field" window, and paste (Ctl-V) the new formula back in.
c. It's frustrating because prior to version 11 I was able to simply change the formula directly in the "Define Field" window, no matter how many fields or how complex the report was.
d. I've even tried re-creating the reports by starting completely over. However, I usually have a lot of field objects on the report that use the field area but not the text. I have NOT tried using spaces instead of blanks (as described above). However, given the complexity of some of the reports I've created, this is not a viable solution.
2. Also I have noticed that people who use the systems I set up sometimes get the same error, usually when running a presaved report (.rsl) object that has many pages OR when opening the report object first in design mode to add a simple filter.
3. My network administator has tried everything he can think of to correct this, including installing all patches, etc. recommended by Corel's support team.
4. Have also logged the problem directly with Corel but their response thus far has been less than stellar.
5. If anyone has any additional thoughts or ideas on how to minimize this error, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Todd