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Error warning: Server Script. . . .
What's this that appears occassionally?
" Server Script, Line 899: attempt to index global 'tableVerInfo1010a' (a nil value) " It's sitting on my screen right now. I hit "OK" or [x] and see no ill effect -- just curious. TIA |
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Error warning: Server Script. . . .
masonc wrote:
What's this that appears occassionally? " Server Script, Line 899: attempt to index global 'tableVerInfo1010a' (a nil value) " It's sitting on my screen right now. I hit "OK" or [x] and see no ill effect -- just curious. TIA All that a search tells me right now, is "You have a Dell" This could be some sort of database your Dell keeps for testing, software management or otherwise. Open Task Manager and see if any SQL database is running, or look in Programs and Features and see if a database is installed. Using your crystal ball, pick the names of the goofy Dell software you find in Programs and Features, and do more research on the "database" side of such programs, to see if you can dig up a hint. Another possibility, is Event Viewer is highly likely to have "success messages" from when the database starts to run. Because the logs are filled with "software starting" and "software stopping" messages. For once, maybe these messages will pay off in the "hints" department. 10:25 Goofy Dell Management program --- Goofy program calls SQL... 10:26 SQL Database starts 10:27 SQL Database stops You will need to add to your search terms, because tableVerInfo1010a isn't turning up a thing at the moment. Just that one case happened on a Dell. And so we know it's something Dell has done. Paul |
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