Bernd,

I am sure that it is 48.  I have confidence in that since it struck me as odd 
that I could possibly experience a syntax error in a compiled database.  Even 
if there is a syntax error, why is a compiled database looking at code in a way 
where it could determine syntax.  A compiled database is supposed to have been 
converted to machine readable.  There shouldn't be any syntax issues per se.  
There are several 4D commands that do rely on strings as part of a command and 
this is why I started checking the New Process and Execute on Server calls.

If I ever learn the real issue, I will understand that better.

Thanks,
Eric
On Sep 10, 2021, at 2:32 AM, Bernd Fröhlich via 4D_Tech wrote:

> Eric Asadoorian:
> 
>> Application can run for anywhere from 6 days to several weeks and no issues. 
>>  Then a runtime error will pop up citing Error 48 (I believe that it says 
>> Syntax Error when looking at detail in Application Process, but not sure, I 
>> will need to take a screenshot next time).
> 
> Are you sure it is error 48 and not -48?
> 
> -48 could be a macOS error "duplicate filename".
> So if you write files to disc, maybe that´s a point to look for.
> 
> Greetings from Germany,
> Bernd Fröhlich
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