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mcewan7
08-Oct-2007, 12:35 PM
Just installed EPOS system for the first time, when starting up the software I get the following two error messages one after the other:

Error setting global variables from main database.

3320Function is not available in expressions in table-level validation expression

Clicking on ok then allows me to log in to the system and it all appears to be working ok. Anyone know how I can get rid of these errors?

Kiran
12-Oct-2007, 09:41 AM
Hi Leon

Please can you tell me if the problem is still persisting . You said that the error only occurs on startup and the all works fine so are able to carry on normal operation within EPOS then? Also can you tell me if you have installed EPOS on a Vista OS?

Kind Regards

parklifeclothes
14-Oct-2007, 10:46 PM
Just installed EPOS system for the first time, when starting up the software I get the following two error messages one after the other:

Error setting global variables from main database.

3320Function is not available in expressions in table-level validation expression

Clicking on ok then allows me to log in to the system and it all appears to be working ok. Anyone know how I can get rid of these errors?

I am having the same trouble with my new install of Epos, both errors come up and will not let me into sales screen, all other screens work fine. My system is xp pro

mcewan7
16-Oct-2007, 10:18 AM
Hi Kiran, the EPOS is on XP. As far as I can tell we have normal operation once past the errors. We've only just set it up and its not in full use yet so there may be something we come accross later.

pmsupport
17-Oct-2007, 03:47 PM
Hi Leon,

I believe I have seen this error message before when you first try to open Actinic EPOS. Please can you try reinstalling Epson OPOS as I believe this to be the cause of the problem.

1) Browse to: C:\checkout\Opos 250e\Disk1\Setup.exe

2) Run this file

3) Under registry file select: “Use Registry file”, then browse to: “C:\checkout\Opos 250e\Disk1\OposData.reg”

4) Package to be installed “Program Files”

5) Choose CO priority registration: “CCO”

6) Type of installation “Full Install”

OPOS will now be reinstalled and you should be able to open EPOS now.

mcewan7
18-Oct-2007, 09:39 AM
Yep, thanks for the help it is now launching without the error messages.