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PSB 2007: Unexpected Error 91
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:19 am
by SonOfShibe
From the Games screen I selected "manage game", okay'd the pregame lineups, chose "auto complete" then "to end of game", at which point I got the UE 91. This has repeated four time consecutively. The last time I did not choose auto-complete, but got it at the end of the play result for the second batter of the game.
RE: PSB 2007: Unexpected Error 91
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:31 am
by puresimmer
Hey shibe, long time no see!
What version of the game are you using? Is it the latest patch? I can't duplicate your issue on 1.18 beta (I tried about 20 times). Any other details that might help?
RE: PSB 2007: Unexpected Error 91
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:32 pm
by SonOfShibe
Hi Shawn, great to be back.
I believe I have the most recent version of the game (can't check, at work now) since I just bought it Monday. Everything had been working fine over multiple sessions of autoplaying single games. At the beginning of the last session I demoted one guy and brought up a new pitcher and inserted him in the rotation. That was the only action I took prior to the error appearing. I thought maybe I had an invalid roster or something, but everything checks out. I take it the game no longer forces you to refill your minor league rotation after a promotion/demotion before continuing games, like 2005 did?
RE: PSB 2007: Unexpected Error 91
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:07 am
by purist
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Run-time error '91':
Object variable or With block variable not set
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I was simming for a month and recieved a trade offer, which I accepted, then got that error and had to shutdown Puresim due to all kinds of wierd things happening.
Only saw this once though. (v1.18)
RE: PSB 2007: Unexpected Error 91
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 9:40 pm
by SonOfShibe
I was able to get past this finally by having the computer reset my roster, lineups, and rotation... then simming the game that had been holding me up. I think I'm in the clear now.