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georgiy (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 9:12
thread1-1510304: Extra 6.5 Object value set to nothing line 43, Stopping macro playback

Hello,

I am having the same problem that HDTech (TechnicalUser) had a few years ago.
I developed a few pretty similar macros and if I start my day with one of them it always stops showing the following error:

Object value is set to nothing
Line number XXX [it is usually something like Sess0.Screen.Sendkeys(…) in a Sub]
Stopping macro playback

The problem disappears if I start my day with another macro that always runs smoothly. After that the first macro starts running and I can use it all day through but it stops running the next day and I have to repeat the process again. This is especially strange because I never switch the PC off!

Any ideas?
Please help!
SkipVought (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 9:23


Does your procedure SET the System and/or the Session and/or the Screen object?

Skip,

glassesJust traded in my old subtlety...
for a NUANCE!tongue

georgiy (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 12:24
They are declared Global in the Main...
SkipVought (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 13:26

I did not ask If or Where there are declared.

I asked, if they are SET: ie. in a SET statement.

FAQ99-4069: How do I use VB(A) to manipulate attachmate (6.5+)?

Skip,

glassesJust traded in my old subtlety...
for a NUANCE!tongue

georgiy (Programmer)
11 Jun 12 16:06
Skip,
You are right.
One SET was lost...
Thanks a lot!

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