split function

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Brad, Nov 15, 2006.

  1. Brad

    Brad Guest

    SW 2005 SP 04

    The split function is not working! I've used it before, but maybe not
    with this SP. When I click on the split function, SW crashes.
    Any thoughts? Was this a fix that SP-04 created?

    Thanks,
    Brad
     
    Brad, Nov 15, 2006
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  2. Brad

    Tim Markoski Guest

    Split is an inherent VB and VBA method.
    It isn't dependent upon any OCX much less the Microsoft Flexgrid.

    Any errors caused by using Split are probably related on how the return
    value
    is being assigned or how the required arguments have been entered.

    Brad, post the portion of your code that uses the Split Method.
    If I can see it I can give you a better idea of what's happening.
     
    Tim Markoski, Nov 15, 2006
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  3. Brad

    Brad Guest

    Hi,

    We tried Trevors idea last night with no luck.

    Aso, I am using Win 2000 for an OS.

    Tim.............I don't know where to locate that bit of code that you
    are refering to. Could you give me a hand on locating it so I can send
    it to you?

    Thanks a bunch!

    Brad
     
    Brad, Nov 15, 2006
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  4. Brad

    Brian Guest

    I've had similar fixes as Trevor suggest work on 3 different occasions
    with different features that were crashing me. You might have to use
    windows search funtion to find its actual location and re-register it.

    Additionally the SW knowledge base ( search "split feature causes
    crash" ) has some additional suggestions, including a known issue that's
    been fixed in 2007 sp2.
     
    Brian, Nov 15, 2006
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  5. Brad

    Tim Markoski Guest


    My mistake.

    I thought you were talking about the Split Method in the VBA API.
     
    Tim Markoski, Nov 16, 2006
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  6. Brad

    Brad Guest

    Hey Guys,

    I reloaded SW and the split function now works.
    Thank you for your suggestions, this is a great resource.

    Brad
     
    Brad, Nov 16, 2006
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