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December 2, 2005, 22:10 |
parse error
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Hi. Guys. I had a problem when I use the UDF function. I remember someone said if MS VS is installed, it may works. I installed the MS VS .net 2003 but still it doesn't. Do I have to set up something?
"line 2: parse error" - there is no data on line 2. I think that is a problem of library. Somebody help me... plz... Thanks. |
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December 4, 2005, 01:57 |
Re: parse error
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hi yong, check one line before that, may be you forgot to put semicolon";" at the end of the line. good luck
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December 6, 2005, 10:03 |
Re: parse error
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Thanks Ali. I did, but still doesn't work. when I used it in Linux machine, it was working well. I didn't change anything. That's why I told about library problem.
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December 7, 2005, 01:44 |
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In windows you get parse errors if you try to intepret an udf from a directory that has spaces in name like "c:\my documents".
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December 8, 2005, 19:47 |
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Thank you. I still don't know the reason. But right now it works.
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