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"Script failed (language is formcalc...)" - "Error: Argument mismatch..."

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Hi there,

I temporarily switched from JavaScript to FormCalc just to see what functions were available.  It didn't have what I was looking for, so I did not add any functions, I just browsed, then I switched back to JavaScript.  However, now when I view my PDF I get the following error messages which were not there before:

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Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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I fixed it.  In Master Pages FormCalc automatically added script to the "CurrentPage" and "PageCount" sections.  So, I just deleted the script it added without my permission.  HIGHLY ANNOYING!

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I fixed it.  In Master Pages FormCalc automatically added script to the "CurrentPage" and "PageCount" sections.  So, I just deleted the script it added without my permission.  HIGHLY ANNOYING!

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You can mix JavaScript and FormCalc without changing the form settings. You just can't use them in the same event. You can switch the language in the Script Editor.

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What do you do if you didnt create the form?  and also people in other places, offices, can open it with no errors, but everyone in this office is getting errors?image.png

The following has evaluated to null or missing: ==> liqladmin("SELECT id, value FROM metrics WHERE id = 'net_accepted_solutions' and user.id = '${acceptedAnswer.author.id}'").data.items [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 41] ---- Tip: It's the step after the last dot that caused this error, not those before it. ---- Tip: If the failing expression is known to be legally refer to something that's sometimes null or missing, either specify a default value like myOptionalVar!myDefault, or use <#if myOptionalVar??>when-present<#else>when-missing. (These only cover the last step of the expression; to cover the whole expression, use parenthesis: (myOptionalVar.foo)!myDefault, (myOptionalVar.foo)?? ---- ---- FTL stack trace ("~" means nesting-related): - Failed at: #assign answerAuthorNetSolutions = li... [in template "analytics-container" at line 83, column 5] ----