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Posted by David on August 09, 2005 at 23:54:48:

In Reply to: Re: Crashing posted by Mark on August 04, 2005 at 11:55:56:

: : Hi Mark,

: : Fundmanager crashes regularly (i.e. more than once per day) with the following messsage "The instruction at "0x77fcc39e" referenced memory at "0x616e614d". The memory could not be "written".

: : The memory adreeses are different each time it crashes. Happens doing different tasks, but mostly when asking for a portfolio performance report.

: : I am using the evaluation Professional version.

: :
: : Thanks.

:
: Hello David,

: That instruction address looks rather high, so I suspect this is actually ocurring in a module outside of FM, although FM is triggering it. What version of Windows are you using? Also, are you using the 7.3 Professional version of FM? Do you ever get this type of message when using any other programs?

: Does the crash occur right when you pick the "Reports / Portfolio Performance..." menu command, or after you dismiss the "Report Settings..." dialog?

: Thanks,
: Mark
: --
: Mark Beiley
: Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00/XP/2003
:


Hi Mark,

I am using 7.3 professional version on server 2000 machine. But it seems to do the same thing on my XP machine. I do not get this message with any other program.

Another problem I am having...(pretty sure it is a bug)
When I do a portfolio gain graph, the information displayed seems to be incorrect. If I put on cursor snap, the cursor does not snap anywhere close to the graph line. When I do a gain report for the same date range, for the same portfolio, the gain value is different. Any ideas?

By the way your multicurrency handling is fantastic, and is better than any other program I have seen. A couple of suggestions and additions
1. Stop loss alert values in a list report
2. User data fields. I could use this to enter my own stop losses for example, or notes, which then could be included on a report.
3. I would like to be able to get volume and technical analysis on the same graph. I have not found a way of doing this.

Thanks,
David


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