PDF with "Invalid Floating Point Operation" errors
Hi all,
We have for many years, using D7 & RB10?, allowed users to print to PDF
their Estimates/Invoices/... These may contain Images, .bmp or .jpg, for a
sketch or digital camera image depicting work being done on their property.
Implementing a new release using D2007 & rb11.02, we get an "Invalid
Floating Point Operation" error on some reports thus failing to create the
PDF. Our code in these areas is unchanged from D7, and the templates are
also unchanged except for additon of some new fields for the new release.
Printing or Previewing are perfect as before. Curious, I can get a perfect
PDF with an "Estimate" report having an Image, and it fails without an
Image. PS: These Images are in a sepearte SubReport on the Template. It
almost seems random. Also, when a PDF is created without error, ADOBE 8
sometimes has trouble displaying the results.
We upgrade ExtraDev, but when it was loaded we got errors saying it wasn't
compiled with the right version of something. so it was removed. We had
used it in the past with D7.
Mark A. Smith
Creative Automation Solutions, Inc.
We have for many years, using D7 & RB10?, allowed users to print to PDF
their Estimates/Invoices/... These may contain Images, .bmp or .jpg, for a
sketch or digital camera image depicting work being done on their property.
Implementing a new release using D2007 & rb11.02, we get an "Invalid
Floating Point Operation" error on some reports thus failing to create the
PDF. Our code in these areas is unchanged from D7, and the templates are
also unchanged except for additon of some new fields for the new release.
Printing or Previewing are perfect as before. Curious, I can get a perfect
PDF with an "Estimate" report having an Image, and it fails without an
Image. PS: These Images are in a sepearte SubReport on the Template. It
almost seems random. Also, when a PDF is created without error, ADOBE 8
sometimes has trouble displaying the results.
We upgrade ExtraDev, but when it was loaded we got errors saying it wasn't
compiled with the right version of something. so it was removed. We had
used it in the past with D7.
Mark A. Smith
Creative Automation Solutions, Inc.
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