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Fehler beim Aufruf: TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object #126

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MarkSau opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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@MarkSau
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MarkSau commented Aug 11, 2020

Unhandled Error
TypeError: Cannot convert undefined or null to object
    at Function.keys (<anonymous>)
    at ipcRpc.send (C:/Users/sauer/AppData/Local/Programs/homematic-manager/resources/app.asar/www/js/homematic-manager.js:452:20)
    at EventEmitter.Rpc.ipc.on (C:/Users/sauer/AppData/Local/Programs/homematic-manager/resources/app.asar/node_modules/electron-ipc-rpc/index.js:26:17)

Homematic Manager Version 2.7.0
Windows 10 2004
@Mihaeru
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Mihaeru commented Aug 31, 2020

Gleiches Problem bei mir mit der gleichen Version. Ist allerdings auch das erste Mal, dass ich den Homematic Manager benutze. Ältere Versionen habe ich (noch) nicht getestet,
Mein BS: Windows 10 Professional 64bit V2004.

@hlugt
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hlugt commented Oct 14, 2020

Hallo, habe auch ältere versionen bis 2.6.1 probiert: alle gleiche problem an Windows 10, 64bit v2004.

@eertraw
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eertraw commented Nov 6, 2020

Hi there, I had the same exception. In my case the INBOX of the Raspmatic had a pending adoption of a HmIP-BWTH device. After adding this device to my Raspmatic, the exception on startup of Homematic Manager disappeared. Maybe you have the same cause.

Windows 10.0.19041
Homematic Manager 2.7.0
Raspmatic 3.53.30.20200919

@mnemo70
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mnemo70 commented Dec 22, 2020

See issue #121 for a fix and workaround.

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