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All I can report is that, attempting the same thing in my own projects (multiple projects, multiple project suites, multiple languages,etc) is not running into that error. So, it is not a general bug in TestComplete.
Now... I HAVE experienced this in the past and usually it happens if TestComplete gets in some sort of weird state because of some previous errors or whatever in executing script code. What I did to correct it is close ALL open editor windows in TestComplete, save my project/project suite, close TC and then re-open. That usually resolved it.
Yeah i too follow the same things on whenever facing this issue. Just curious to know if all having same problem or not.
- Marsha_R8 years agoChampion Level 3
"if TestComplete gets in some sort of weird state because of some previous errors or whatever in executing script code"
But that is a general bug in TestComplete. I have seen the same thing in TC for a long time. Pretty sure I even reported it.
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Eh.. maybe, maybe not... the reason I say that is because the times when I've run into this problem is when I write some script code that steps on a memory location that I shouldn't have and just causes all sorts of havok. In that case, it's not a problem with TestComplete, it's a problem with the stupid developer sitting at the keyboard... PEBKAC. :)
- Marsha_R8 years agoChampion Level 3
Yeah but I'm not that sophisticated and it still happens. If I'm in an undesirable memory location, then TC put me there! :)
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