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Huddersfield - Access Violation 21/03/2021 at 23:10 #138029
andyallen4014
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I've posted this in the Huddersfield section as it's the sim i'm working in currently although I have no way of knowing if the issue is "sim specific".

Was updating/deleting some train types from a timetable i'm working on when I was met with continuous Access Violations. In fact they would not stop and I had to close the sim via Windows Task Manager. Not ideal to say the least!

Andy

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Access Violation 21/03/2021 at 23:26 #138033
GeoffM
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Mantis 33371.

No sim should ever be able to cause an AV so it's core code. I assume the sim was running when you deleted something? It shouldn't fall over of course, but best to pause if you're editing timetables for the time being. Hope you didn't lose anything.

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Access Violation 22/03/2021 at 00:18 #138036
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I got an error like that the other day, on a different sim, I forget which one. So it's possibly caused by editing a timetable with the sim not paused?
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Access Violation 22/03/2021 at 07:05 #138037
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Andy was the traintype you were trying to edit linked to a train showing an error in analysis and red on the TT list ?

I've had this happen directly from the train list but never from the stocklist.

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Access Violation 22/03/2021 at 22:58 #138057
andyallen4014
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GeoffM in post 138033 said:
Mantis 33371.

No sim should ever be able to cause an AV so it's core code. I assume the sim was running when you deleted something? It shouldn't fall over of course, but best to pause if you're editing timetables for the time being. Hope you didn't lose anything.
Thanks Geoff, I didn't lose much at all, I'd just opened Huddersfield up to start writing the timetable and I was amending the train types.

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Access Violation 01/04/2021 at 08:19 #138265
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Just an update on this, i've had the same issue occur this morning and took a bit more notice this time.

The sim was paused as I was doing some TT editing rather than running a sim, and the timetable I was editing was in black on the list and I had just duplicated a similar entry and opened up the new one when the error occurred.

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