Crash in VB 6.0 When Reading Access Database
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I'm having a problem with Access database crashing when called from VB 6.0.
I'm displaying the data in MSFlexGrid. Data populates to grid fine - but
when I start scrolling through the data - after a few lines I get a "Sorry
for the inconvenience message and the program crashes." There is an error
log created but its nothing intelligible to me - memory addresses, etc.
First thought was that my database may have become corrupt - so I compacted
the database and then
created a fresh copy. No idea what to try next. Any ideas?
.
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