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I use my POS software which is coded in VB. We have run-errors from time to time and it auto debugs. This morning, it debugged and gave me the message "Compile Error: Syntax Error"



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This error has caused the program to stop working altogether.










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  • Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 13 at 19:51










  • My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
    – Rod
    Nov 14 at 3:12










  • So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 14 at 3:58















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SyntaxError



This error has caused the program to stop working altogether.










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put on hold as off-topic by Twisty Impersonator, music2myear, bertieb, G-Man, rahuldottech 16 hours ago


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  • Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 13 at 19:51










  • My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
    – Rod
    Nov 14 at 3:12










  • So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 14 at 3:58













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I use my POS software which is coded in VB. We have run-errors from time to time and it auto debugs. This morning, it debugged and gave me the message "Compile Error: Syntax Error"



SyntaxError



This error has caused the program to stop working altogether.










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I use my POS software which is coded in VB. We have run-errors from time to time and it auto debugs. This morning, it debugged and gave me the message "Compile Error: Syntax Error"



SyntaxError



This error has caused the program to stop working altogether.







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put on hold as off-topic by Twisty Impersonator, music2myear, bertieb, G-Man, rahuldottech 16 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Twisty Impersonator, music2myear, bertieb, G-Man, rahuldottech

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put on hold as off-topic by Twisty Impersonator, music2myear, bertieb, G-Man, rahuldottech 16 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Twisty Impersonator, music2myear, bertieb, G-Man, rahuldottech

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  • Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 13 at 19:51










  • My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
    – Rod
    Nov 14 at 3:12










  • So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 14 at 3:58


















  • Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 13 at 19:51










  • My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
    – Rod
    Nov 14 at 3:12










  • So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
    – Aulis Ronkainen
    Nov 14 at 3:58
















Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 13 at 19:51




Has the code been changed? If yes, what is the last working version like?
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 13 at 19:51












My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
– Rod
Nov 14 at 3:12




My boss clicked 'debug' 45 times as the prompt came up. I removed the word AT in the front of the line since I couldn't figure out why it was there, and we're back in business.
– Rod
Nov 14 at 3:12












So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 14 at 3:58




So, 45 times clicking debug didn't fix it? I'm just messing with you. I thought it (at) was part of the error message. I'm happy that you got it working. Great work!
– Aulis Ronkainen
Nov 14 at 3:58















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