Runtime Error. Recovery Worksheet Help?
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Runtime Error. Recovery Worksheet Help?
I'm having a runtime error that's crashing MathCAD when I open a worksheet. My google-fu led me to this topic:
http://communities.ptc.com/message/91125
and I downloaded the recovery worksheet posted by Stuart. I'm not getting any results out of it, though.
I placed the worksheet in the same root folder as my file and specified the filename of the file. I tried it with and without the extension, with and without the path and everything inbetween. It doesn't seem to populate. What am I doing wrong?
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What version of Mathcad and OS are you running?
Mike
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MathCAD 14. Windows XP.
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Which version of 14?
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M020
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What type of file is it (.mcd, .xmcdz, .xmcd)?
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.xmcd
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Can you post the worksheet?
Mike
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no, I'm afraid not. Should I able to find the corrupted region of the file with that recovery worksheet?
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no, I'm afraid not. Should I able to find the corrupted region of the file with that recovery worksheet?
Yes. The instructions are at the start of the worksheet. It should tell you how many regions it converted when it reads the ,xmcd file. Does it get that far?
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no, I input the name of the worksheet and nothing seems to happen.
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What does it say here?
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I got it to create the test file, finally. Unfortunately, the test file also crashes.
rows(rgns) = 2589
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Sure it crashes, because it still contains the region (or possibly regions, but it's most likely only one region) that is causing the problem. You have a lot of regions, but if you use a divide and conquer approach you can still find the offending region fairly quickly. So eliminate the second half of the regions, and see if the test file loads. If it does, eliminate the last quarter of the regions. If it doesn't, eliminate the first half of the regions and keep the second half, etc, etc.
