Error: insufficient data for uint128 type calling smart contract variable
Calling a variable on the smart contract I get this error:
Error: insufficient data for uint128 type (arg="", coderType="uint128", value="0x00")
from javascript in browser:
myContract.methods.grantSize().call(function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log(err.toString());
} else {
}
Solidity contract:
uint128 public grantSize;
A couple of test shows that the grantSize should be 0.003 ether.
Any ideas are most helpful.
Web3.js 1.0 beta 36
Truffle v4.1.14 (core: 4.1.14)
Solidity v0.4.24 (solc-js)
ganache-cli@6.1.8
solidity web3js
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Calling a variable on the smart contract I get this error:
Error: insufficient data for uint128 type (arg="", coderType="uint128", value="0x00")
from javascript in browser:
myContract.methods.grantSize().call(function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log(err.toString());
} else {
}
Solidity contract:
uint128 public grantSize;
A couple of test shows that the grantSize should be 0.003 ether.
Any ideas are most helpful.
Web3.js 1.0 beta 36
Truffle v4.1.14 (core: 4.1.14)
Solidity v0.4.24 (solc-js)
ganache-cli@6.1.8
solidity web3js
add a comment |
Calling a variable on the smart contract I get this error:
Error: insufficient data for uint128 type (arg="", coderType="uint128", value="0x00")
from javascript in browser:
myContract.methods.grantSize().call(function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log(err.toString());
} else {
}
Solidity contract:
uint128 public grantSize;
A couple of test shows that the grantSize should be 0.003 ether.
Any ideas are most helpful.
Web3.js 1.0 beta 36
Truffle v4.1.14 (core: 4.1.14)
Solidity v0.4.24 (solc-js)
ganache-cli@6.1.8
solidity web3js
Calling a variable on the smart contract I get this error:
Error: insufficient data for uint128 type (arg="", coderType="uint128", value="0x00")
from javascript in browser:
myContract.methods.grantSize().call(function (err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log(err.toString());
} else {
}
Solidity contract:
uint128 public grantSize;
A couple of test shows that the grantSize should be 0.003 ether.
Any ideas are most helpful.
Web3.js 1.0 beta 36
Truffle v4.1.14 (core: 4.1.14)
Solidity v0.4.24 (solc-js)
ganache-cli@6.1.8
solidity web3js
solidity web3js
asked Sep 14 '18 at 10:06
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I can answer this myself now :) Its because the contract address was wrongly specified (earlier in the code) it makes sense that this variable has insufficient data then. However, it could also say "variable not found" or event better, "No contract found on that address: [address]". This could be considered for a push on web3js.
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I had this issue too, I got a inspiration from your answer. my error was caused because my mContract instance created asynchronously did not exist.
it's more likely to be a comment to other post
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I can answer this myself now :) Its because the contract address was wrongly specified (earlier in the code) it makes sense that this variable has insufficient data then. However, it could also say "variable not found" or event better, "No contract found on that address: [address]". This could be considered for a push on web3js.
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I can answer this myself now :) Its because the contract address was wrongly specified (earlier in the code) it makes sense that this variable has insufficient data then. However, it could also say "variable not found" or event better, "No contract found on that address: [address]". This could be considered for a push on web3js.
add a comment |
I can answer this myself now :) Its because the contract address was wrongly specified (earlier in the code) it makes sense that this variable has insufficient data then. However, it could also say "variable not found" or event better, "No contract found on that address: [address]". This could be considered for a push on web3js.
I can answer this myself now :) Its because the contract address was wrongly specified (earlier in the code) it makes sense that this variable has insufficient data then. However, it could also say "variable not found" or event better, "No contract found on that address: [address]". This could be considered for a push on web3js.
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I had this issue too, I got a inspiration from your answer. my error was caused because my mContract instance created asynchronously did not exist.
it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
Nov 26 '18 at 5:49
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I had this issue too, I got a inspiration from your answer. my error was caused because my mContract instance created asynchronously did not exist.
it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
Nov 26 '18 at 5:49
add a comment |
I had this issue too, I got a inspiration from your answer. my error was caused because my mContract instance created asynchronously did not exist.
I had this issue too, I got a inspiration from your answer. my error was caused because my mContract instance created asynchronously did not exist.
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it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
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it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
Nov 26 '18 at 5:49
it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
Nov 26 '18 at 5:49
it's more likely to be a comment to other post
– Vikrant
Nov 26 '18 at 5:49
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