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08-01-2009, 02:01 AM
SetupBuilder 7 Ultimate 7.0.2639.
On almost every script I have converted from sb6 to sb7 there is a line
at the top of the script that reads: "Fatal Script Error: Unknown
Command (0)".
This doesn't seem to effect anything, but it can't be removed. I have
just commented it out.
Any idea what this means?
Thanks,
Bob
NewsArchive
08-01-2009, 02:01 AM
Bob,
Could you please send one of those project files to support (at) lindersoft
(dot) com?
Thanks,
Friedrich
NewsArchive
08-01-2009, 02:01 AM
Friedrich,
Done!
Bob
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08-01-2009, 02:44 AM
Bob,
>
> Done!
>
Thank you!
The Unkown Command in your script that links to [K:\Program
Files\Armadillo6\Armadillo.exe] with parameters to
K:\CwApps\_Projects\ARM\"msgMenu Project.ARM" and K:\CwApps\msgMenu. Do you
have any idea what this is?
Would it be possible to send me the original (before converting to SB7)
project file?
Thanks,
Friedrich
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NewsArchive
08-02-2009, 03:39 AM
Friedrich,
Yes I know what it is. However, in the script that I have it reads
"C:\Program Files\Armadillo6\Armadillo.exe" with the same parameters.
Opening the SB6 script, I see the same error at the top of the script.
Which means, obviously, it's not an SB7 problem.
I will redo the script and see if the problem goes away.
Thanks,
Bob
NewsArchive
08-03-2009, 01:23 AM
Bob,
> Yes I know what it is. However, in the script that I have it reads
> "C:\Program Files\Armadillo6\Armadillo.exe" with the same parameters.
>
> Opening the SB6 script, I see the same error at the top of the script.
> Which means, obviously, it's not an SB7 problem.
>
> I will redo the script and see if the problem goes away.
If you are interested, I can remove the lines for you! Just send me the
script(s).
Friedrich
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