Re: IE crashes
- From: "Gary L. Chefetz [MVP]" <gary AT chefetz DOT org>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 01:31:37 -0400
Paul:
I must be losing it lately and completely missed the fact that you said you
*created* a field called "schedule." As this is already the name of an
existing field in the database, there's no telling what havoc it can cause.
Call it Schedule Ind or something like that. Don't use existing field names
such as "schedule" and "status."
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"PaulLinscott" <PaulLinscott.1owup8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Victor, Gary,
>
> I removed the pj*.* from the downloaded folder, removed the cookies and
> internet files. This didn't help. This morning I experimented with the
> customized field "Schedule" that I created to see why the customized
> field was causing the crash. I initially thought is could be a special
> character in the formula or value field, but it wasn't. I then tried to
> see if the order in the view had some impact. To my surprise, if I place
> the Schedule field in front of the Submitted On field (and upto the Task
> Name field), IE crashes. As soon as I placed the Schedule field past the
> Submitted field, IE crashes. Why it crashes for some resources is still
> a mystery. My only assumption is that it is related to the task data
> somehow or perhaps a setting. Remember that the same plans work on the
> test server. I did however examined the project plans. The only thing
> that seems odd is the Finish Variance column in one plan has a variance
> of 277+. I will speak with the PM. All other plans have a variance
> between -16 and +27.
>
> Next steps - I have saved the grids of the user that IE crashes and a
> user that IE was working OK. I will examine the delta.
>
> If you have any suggestions on what to look for, please let me know.
> It's one thing to find what is causing the problem, it is just as
> important to find out why it happened.
>
> thanks for your help
>
> Paul
>
>
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