XL97: Page Fault Using Formula Containing Boolean Functions

ID: Q167188

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

When you enter a formula into your worksheet, one of the following error messages appears.

Microsoft Windows 95

   This program has performed an illegal operation
   and will be shut down.

   If the problem persists, contact the program vendor.

When you click Details, the following message appears:

   EXCEL caused an invalid page fault in module EXCEL.EXE
   at <memory address>

When you click Close, the program closes.

Microsoft Windows NT

   An application error has occurred and an application error
   log is being generated.

When you click OK or Cancel, the program closes.

CAUSE

This problem occurs when you enter a formula that uses a Boolean function as a comparison operator and contains parentheses and a Boolean function. This syntax is incorrect.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem, enter Boolean functions as functions not as comparison operators.

Examples

The following formulas generate the Page Fault error message described in this article and cause Microsoft Excel to close:

   A1: =(B1=1) OR (B1=0)
   A2: =A2="test" IF (B1=0)
   A3: =(B3=1) AND (B3=2)
   A4: =(B4=1) NOT (B4=0)

To resolve the problem, correct the formulas as in the following table.

   Incorrect                      Correct
   ---------------------------------------------------

   A1: =(B1=1) OR (B1=0)          A1: =OR(B1=1, B1-0)
   A2: =A2="test" IF (B1=0)       A2: =IF(B1=0, "Test")
   A3: =(B3=1) AND (B3=2)         A3: =OR(B3=1, B3=2)
   A4: =(B4=1) NOT (B4=0)         A4: =AND(B4=1, NOT(B4=0))

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.

MORE INFORMATION

The following is a list of Boolean functions:

   AND
   FALSE
   IF
   NOT
   OR
   TRUE

You can use logical functions to see whether a condition is true or false or to check for multiple conditions. For example, you can use the IF function to determine whether a cell is equal to a particular value. One value is returned if the condition is true, and a different value is returned if the condition is false.

REFERENCES

For more information about using logical functions in formulas, click Contents And Index on the Help menu, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel 97 Help, type the following text

   boolean functions

and then double-click the selected text to go to the "About logical functions" topic.

Additional query words: XL97

Keywords          : kberrmsg xlformula 
Version           : WINDOWS:97
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbprb

Last Reviewed: November 5, 1998