Re: «event XUVJdtdl» Error
Re: «event XUVJdtdl» Error
- Subject: Re: «event XUVJdtdl» Error
- From: "J. B. Stewart" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:28:00 -0400
At 10:05 AM +1000 4/11/01, Les Cavanagh wrote:
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on 11/4/2001 8:20 AM, Shane Stanley at email@hidden wrote:
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> On 10/4/01 10:41 AM +1000, Les Cavanagh, email@hidden, wrote:
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>> My Transfer to Filemaker for Outlook Express Script is Broken with OS 9.1
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>> I get an error message:
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>> Couldn't get information about the message because date "Tuesday, 3 April
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>> 2001 11:46:16 AM" doesn't understand the +event XUVJdtdl; message.
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>> Why is this happening?
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>> This script worked fine with OS 9.0.4
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> It looks like the script uses a third-party scripting addition that is not
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I have installed the additions that the documentation says are required
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(Tanaka'a OSAX, Date String For, Time String For). I used the same ones that
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worked before - In an updated System and now in a clean install on a clean
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drive but the same problem occurs.
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Les,
(* << = option-L and >> = option+shift-L *)
The question is which Tanaka's osax are you using, there are 2.
A search for <<event XUVJdtdl>> in my copy of the OSAXen DB 2.5 indicates that
this event is from Tanaka's osax which isn't to be confused with Tanaka's osax
2.0, the command structure is different in 2.0. The command itself from
Tanaka's osax is DateToDateList and converts a date object to date List.
If you are using the Tanaka's osax 2.0 version then this command would be
'MT DateList' and the raw event would be <<event XUVJdtlt>>
John