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2005-01-16 02:38 PM
Ben wrote:woodster wrote:
Don't wait for Graphisoft to call and the number alone is meaningless.
I beg to differ.
This number can be in fact quiet helpful. If you get in contact with you local ArchiCAD support and give them the number, they can then contact GS give them the number and the can then go in and have a look at the bug report. If you are lucky they may even be able to tell you what the problem is.
I always request our customers to give me this number, it helps GS as well.
2005-01-16 03:29 PM
Like Tom Waltz said, the first series of 3 numbers is the date of the incident, the next 3, the time and the last 4 digits an error code which could cover a lot of things, depending on a wide variety of conditions.This statement is simply not 100% correct. The first set of digits are indeed the date, but the last set of digits actually refers to a specific GSReport not an error number. A revamped version of GSRepoter was released with ArchiCAD 9, one can now send in the GSReports online, that's why I stated that the number is not meaningless. As you can see in the second diolog box in the attached image, it states "Please use the bug id below for any correspondence"
When is the last time you called tech support for any software, gave them an error number and had them tell you exactly what the problem was... maybe a sunny December morning in Malmo
Second they should try some basic file recovery techniques; the first of which, would be to preserve the original problem file by saving it with a new name (sometimes this will even fix it), merging the problem file into a new and reset file or trying to open the file with no library parts loaded.Couldn't agree more.
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