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Repost: The maximum number of errors has been exceeded.
I posted this question a week ago. Although I got one reply, I was wondering
if anyone else could help. To recap, I ran my VB6 project through the VB.NET
Upgrade Wizard. When it was done, the Task List only showed the first 102
errors and that 'the maximum number of errors has been exceeded'. I want
to know the exact number of errors. There's a big difference upgrading a
project with 150 errors versus a project with 5,000 errors. Is there a way
to know the exact number of errors?
If this can't be changed, this is a major show-stopper with the Upgrade Wizard.
"Beginner" <a@b.c> wrote:
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>I ran a VB6 project (about 10,000 - 15,000 LOC) through the VB.NET Upgrade
>Wizard. The Task List is only showing me 102 errors. It says that 'the maximum
>number of errors has been exceeded'. Is there a way to change this maximum
>or get a complete list of all the errors I have to fix? It would be very
>helpful to know exactly how much code I have to fix.
>
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