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January 17, 2019
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Frequent error when removing photos from catalog

  • January 17, 2019
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When removing photos from catalog (screen) and/or hard drive, I frequently get the following error message.  "Internal error has occurred : ? : 0 : attempt to index a nil value"  Seems more likely to happen on or about my first removal of a given session.  Do not know what, if any, effect it has on anything.  Any ideas?

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    Correct answer johnrellis

    Try disabling the LogiOptions plugin via File > Plug-in Manager (it is installed automatically by Logitech software). If that doesn't help, try temporarily disabling all plugins.

    Please post whether or not this worked in the bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Lightroom Classic: "An internal error has occurred: ?:0: attempt to index a nil value" | Photoshop Family Customer Commu… Be sure to click Me Too and Follow in the upper-right corner, which will make it a little more likely Adobe might address this issue, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes.

    Please continue all discussion in the bug report, so that relevant information is all in one thread.

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    johnrellis
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    Legend
    January 17, 2019

    Try disabling the LogiOptions plugin via File > Plug-in Manager (it is installed automatically by Logitech software). If that doesn't help, try temporarily disabling all plugins.

    Please post whether or not this worked in the bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Lightroom Classic: "An internal error has occurred: ?:0: attempt to index a nil value" | Photoshop Family Customer Commu… Be sure to click Me Too and Follow in the upper-right corner, which will make it a little more likely Adobe might address this issue, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes.

    Please continue all discussion in the bug report, so that relevant information is all in one thread.

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    Participant
    January 19, 2019

    Your suggestion appears to have solved the problem.  Removed quite a few useless photos last night, without a single error.  Thanks, so much!