Are you getting the error when you open PowerBuilder or when you run your application from powerbuilder?
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Sandeep
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Browse All TopicsHi, when I open PowerBuilder 11.2 I get the following error message:
powerBuilder Application Execution Error (R0015)
application terminated. error calling external function pbdv_get_regkey at line 6 in function f_initregkeys of object common_routines_unicode
I have installed the EBF released to resolve this but it still doesnt work.
When I go into Help-About there is no product information displayed. Powerbuilder works but not fully.
Can you help me with this please??
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by: shru_0409Posted on 2009-11-03 at 06:13:17ID: 25729080
Possible causes:
il?id=4464 8
> DLL is 16 bit and thus incompatible.
> DLL is not in a searchable directory.
> DLL connects to another DLL that cannot be found.
> DLL has the same name as another already loaded into memory.
> DLL is corrupted or in an incompatible format.
This is probably the result of an incorrectly spelt function name. Be sure to verify that the function name matches what is in the DLL exactly,
including the case of the letters.
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