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Post From: Windows error 1114 on custom studies

[2019-05-28 19:44:42]
Blue Brazilian - Posts: 42
Ok then don't believe us. It inherently makes no sense of being an issue on the Sierra Chart side based on the error being returned
I understand that the error is coming from Windows and not from Sierra, but I can't understand why Windows doesn't generate the error with v1834 given that it's dealing with the same collection of DLLs.
How many DLLs are you loading and then we will run a test to see if we can notice any particular issue like this. But once again, this is simply a Windows operating system error code. It is quite clear.
I currently have around 230 DLLs in the Custom Study List. However, the windows error starts to appear from around the 85th DLL in the list.
One difference between newer Sierra Chart versions and older versions is that once a DLL is loaded, it is no longer released. sc.FreeDLL =1 is just ignored. So there can be more DLLs loaded at any given time. That would be the only explanation we can think of.
Presumably, when Sierra is restarted, there are no DLLs loaded (assuming there are no chartbooks automatically loaded at startup), or does it pre-load any DLLs that are included in chartbooks, even if those chartbooks are not currently active? The only reason I ask is because in one of the tests I did, a DLL that had been shown with the windows error code following a version update was subsequently shown as valid after it had been inserted in a chartbook prior to the Sierra version update.