FIX: SET DELETED ON Causes FPM SetupWizard to Fail

Last reviewed: September 22, 1997
Article ID: Q122970
2.50b 2.50c 2.60a MACINTOSH kbtool kbfixlist kbbuglist

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft FoxPro for Macintosh, versions 2.5b, 2.5c, 2.6a

SYMPTOMS

The following error message is received when you run the FoxPro for Macintosh Distribution Kit's SetupWizard:

   Error 1234: Subscript out of bounds.
             at line 17 in ASCANNER.
             SetupWizard cancelled.

This error occurs shortly after clicking the Disk Images button, right after the SetupWizard asks if you want to include the FoxPro Extended Support Library with your application. The disk images are not created.

CAUSE

This error is caused by having DELETED set ON.

WORKAROUND

Issue the SET DELETED OFF command in the FoxPro Command window before running the SetupWizard.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Visual FoxPro for Macintosh version 3.0b.


Additional reference words: FoxMac DK 2.50b 2.50c 2.60a buglist2.50b
buglist2.50c buglist2.60a
KBCategory: kbtool kbfixlist kbbuglist
KBSubcategory:
Keywords : kbbuglist kbfixlist kbtool
Version : 2.50b 2.50c 2.60a
Platform : MACINTOSH
Solution Type : kbfix


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Last reviewed: September 22, 1997
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