eeyore1968
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I have a character that I'm working on, and whenever I do anything, an error message pops up:
It only started doing this after I reloaded it this evening; working on it this afternoon, this didn't happen, and I hadn't changed anything in the character. I assume that this is an error in one of the classes, but how do I tell which one? Where is this error, or how do I look for it.
It's very frustrating, because I'd just spent an hour trying to track down an error that popped up trying to load HL in something ('ioCephalom') that I had never used, nor had I ever used or modified the thing that went missing ('spMindP5FR'). I didn't even have any idea what it was, and using Find Thing turned up nothing when I searched for "Ceph" and "MindP5FR". I had to manually open data files and search through them until I found the Cephalometer and delete it.
Can anyone give me a simple way to try to track down errors like this? And how about a way to prevent things that I've never edited from turning into errors?
Reference to undeclared variable: 'result'
Location: 'eval' script for Component 'Class' (Eval Script #10) near line 195
It only started doing this after I reloaded it this evening; working on it this afternoon, this didn't happen, and I hadn't changed anything in the character. I assume that this is an error in one of the classes, but how do I tell which one? Where is this error, or how do I look for it.
It's very frustrating, because I'd just spent an hour trying to track down an error that popped up trying to load HL in something ('ioCephalom') that I had never used, nor had I ever used or modified the thing that went missing ('spMindP5FR'). I didn't even have any idea what it was, and using Find Thing turned up nothing when I searched for "Ceph" and "MindP5FR". I had to manually open data files and search through them until I found the Cephalometer and delete it.
Can anyone give me a simple way to try to track down errors like this? And how about a way to prevent things that I've never edited from turning into errors?