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I have a project that occasionally throws an overflow error wile I am testing it, but it doesn't make any sense. Sometimes it works, then it will start throwing an error, even though the value hasn't been altered. The value is a constant, which hasn't changed, and is well within the variable type's range. example:
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If I change the value (e.g. to a '4'), it works again. But then the error eventually comes back later, and if I change it back to the previous value, then it works again. Is there possibly something corrupt in my project? |
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