Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow

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paul.brzeszkiewicz
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Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow

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Product, version and build: PrimalScript 2017
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Operating system: Windows 10
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We are using TFS 2015 as a code repository. Our computers use Team Explorer for Visual Studio 2013 and the Microsoft Team Foundation Server MSSCCI Provider (64-bit). When we try to check a script back into TFS we get the error "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow" in PrimalScript. I cannot seem to find any other information on this in the forums.

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Re: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow

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Is the error in PrimalScript or in the provider dll? Can you check in the system log if it has more information on this?
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Re: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow

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Turns out the message is coming from Team Explorer 2013. Unfortunately Im using PrimalScript 64bit, MSSCCI Provider 64 bit, but Team Explorer 2013 only has a 32 bit version. This must be why im having this issue. Is there any documentation on using PrimalScript with TFS 2015 without MSSCCI?
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Re: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow

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Team Foundation Server does have command line tools if I am not mistaken. You could add that to the custom menu. Is that something you would want to explore?
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