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Sbleck

Beginner

Posts: 13

Location: Santos, Brazil

Occupation: Consultant

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Sunday, May 30th 2010, 3:07am

Could not understand why having problems with END statement...

Hello,


I´m having strange problems with Jabaco and needed some help, if possible. In a very fresh install of Jabaco, used the latest release of it (1.5.2) and used the latest release (available, I guess) of JRE (1.6.0_20). Currently, some samples are running and compiling ok, but a single END statement is giving back some unexpected results and don´t allowing me to use it to close the application. Please take a look in the snapshot I attached to this message...


Any advice should be greatly appreciated, too...

Rgds,
Sven
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A1880

Intermediate

Posts: 500

Location: Hanover, Germany

Occupation: Software Engineer

2

Sunday, May 30th 2010, 5:10pm

Jabaco does not accept a single "end" as statement. That's different to VB6.
Please search this forum for "SetDefaultClose". There are numerous posts discussing this issue.

Happy reading!

A1880

Sbleck

Beginner

Posts: 13

Location: Santos, Brazil

Occupation: Consultant

3

Sunday, May 30th 2010, 7:19pm

Encountered the solution for END statement...

Jabaco does not accept a single "end" as statement. That's different to VB6.
Please search this forum for "SetDefaultClose". There are numerous posts discussing this issue.

...
Hello,

Yes. I noted this "difference" when readed another post, right after leaving my post about this issue...

Wanted to know if there could exist any other "differences" between Jabaco and VB6, like this... ;)

Maybe could be adequate to have a place where these commands could be available too, for the beginners in Jabaco, also...

Rgds,
Sven

A1880

Intermediate

Posts: 500

Location: Hanover, Germany

Occupation: Software Engineer

4

Sunday, May 30th 2010, 8:53pm

Observations and suggestions about compatibility issues are collected in a separate section of the forum.
Please have a look.

Surprisingly, 100% compatibility is not always the most wanted direction, because it may rule out benefiting from the Java side of Jabaco.

Greetings

A1880

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