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Server Busy Error

Every once in a while during my OLE, I get a server busy message with three buttons, switch to, retry, and cancel (greyed out).

I have read that using the App.OLEServerBusyTimeOut = 9999999 would increase the time to a point that this error would not occur, but when I tried it, I still go the error.

Anyone have a idea of how to suppress this error message?

Thanks.
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  • Yes, that is the code that I meant and couldn't remember.

    WinSPC is called from the script which is inserted into the PCDMIS program by inserting a basic file (drop down menu insert -> basic script, then F3 to unhighlight it and make it functional).

    Since the computer can only do what it is programmed to do, there has to be a way to suppress that, so when the operator enters the information (notes on parts that are out of spec), then PCDMIS simply waits and resumes when WinSPC is ready.

    I did go through the PCDMIS book (the one found in a folder) and the help files but did not find a command that is in the PCDMIS library. So it might be a matter of figuring out how to tell PCDMIS to do this.

    Thanks again for helping out.
    Are you calling this WinSPC from your script or is it called by the EXTERNAL command in PC-DMIS?

    Is it this you were referring to? (Afx...)
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248019
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  • Yes, that is the code that I meant and couldn't remember.

    WinSPC is called from the script which is inserted into the PCDMIS program by inserting a basic file (drop down menu insert -> basic script, then F3 to unhighlight it and make it functional).

    Since the computer can only do what it is programmed to do, there has to be a way to suppress that, so when the operator enters the information (notes on parts that are out of spec), then PCDMIS simply waits and resumes when WinSPC is ready.

    I did go through the PCDMIS book (the one found in a folder) and the help files but did not find a command that is in the PCDMIS library. So it might be a matter of figuring out how to tell PCDMIS to do this.

    Thanks again for helping out.
    Are you calling this WinSPC from your script or is it called by the EXTERNAL command in PC-DMIS?

    Is it this you were referring to? (Afx...)
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248019
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