Error number very often helps little, if not at all. I have been programming
many years and remember very few error number's meanning.
If your program is Acad VBA, you can simply do quick debugging in any
computer (that is, in your CAD manager's computer when the show-off run runs
into error) by going to VBA IDE, menu "Tools->Options...", selecting
"General" tab and checking "Break at all error" radio button. Then run the
program again. Now if the program runs into the same error, a message box
will ask you to "continue" or "debug", click "Debug" will brings you to the
offending line of code, so that you can tell/analyse what is causing the
problem.
Another debuging tip is to do the compiling in the problem machine to find
out "Missing reference..." issue. You did not say what your program does in
detail (this will help someone help you a lot, if you did), but if your
program uses some resources that may not present in the other computers (or
the same type of resources but in different version), you will very likely
run into error.
When having question like this, always tell more details on your program,
such as description of the process, which version of Acad, OS, other related
software/resources...
"BrentB" wrote in message news:5859307@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi Mark,
I am not an advanced programmer by any stretch of the imagination, in fact I
am essentially self taught, so I must apolgise if some of my posts seem
vague and ambiguous.
Question:
How do you create error logs.
Errors
Initially there is a run time error 1004. If I can tackle that one first and
get an error log happening, I might be able to figure it out.
Thanks
Brent
I checked the references - nothing missing