**** is not a valid integer value
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**** is not a valid integer value
Using build 1032 and letting EPIM have a look for availability of a new version, produces the above message.
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
Which update channel are you on? How do you check for new versions? Also, could you please attach a screenshot of the error message?
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
I check by help menu -> check for updates
The error message is exactly as written in subject line (notebook not available for screenshot right now)
Moreover I sometimes geht the message you see in screenshot attached.
The error message is exactly as written in subject line (notebook not available for screenshot right now)
Moreover I sometimes geht the message you see in screenshot attached.
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
EDIT:
Download/install from web-site led to build 1033. There, the above errors donot seem to come up anymore.
Download/install from web-site led to build 1033. There, the above errors donot seem to come up anymore.
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
Since I use 1033, the prob didnot come up anymore. So we have 1133 now?
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
sorry I wrote wrong. I have 1033 and from today there is the problem.poet-man wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2025 7:58 pm Since I use 1033, the prob didnot come up anymore. So we have 1133 now?
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
Ah I see. When did you download build 1033? I downloaded it from epim homepage!
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
anyway i confirm - i use EPIM Pro 12.1.3 build 1033 and the problem occurs. It started only yesterday even though i updated to this version as soon as it was available.
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from another older installation of EPIM I see that 12.1.4 build 1034 is available and it seems not to have the problem anymore.
Now I just have to wait for it to be available for download on the site, since it is not possible to use the update function.
Now I just have to wait for it to be available for download on the site, since it is not possible to use the update function.
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
We'll look into this, thank you for reporting the issue!
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Re: **** is not a valid integer value
I solved it with a downgrade by installing the previous version 12.0 - then the update worked and downloaded 12.1.4. At the moment the problem has not occurred again 

Re: **** is not a valid integer value
I have the error with version 12.1.3 (Build 1033, Lifetime) when I go to 'check for updates' (message: '... is not a valid integer value'). To update to 12.1.4, can I simply download the trial version from the website and install it over version 12.1.3?