Posted by Marc on August 28, 2007 at 09:00:56:
I've been working with a friend of mine trying to find the cause of his system buffer (#) getting corrupted and causing an internal error 72. I received the following email from him yesterday:
I FOUND IT!!
It was the print statement. Sp1 was open to lh1. maybe it was the @??
! Print(sp1)counter;' ';lender$;' ';branch$;' ';Cloan$
! Print(sp1)@(15);Cloan$;Ccarrier$;CPnum$;Ceff$;Cexp$;CCPIExp$;CStatus$
LH1 is his HTML printer. He says when he removes these 2 lines that all works fine. I don't see anything in the coding (although I would not do it this way) that should have caused an issue whether he was trying to print to an html printer or a spool file. Other than no spaces between the (sp1) and the @ sign. I thought I would pass this on in case this is causing the system buffer to crash.