Christian,

Great ideas.  I have done a lot of those types of things but I am redoing
it.  I have not done 'Clear compiled code' before so maybe that will help.
 I did manage to get it to compile in Mac X.

I will report back, thanks!

Mike

> I have experienced the exact same thing last week, but for me the
> only problem came on the Windows side. On the Mac I was able to
> compile with no problems, when moving to Windows I received the same
> error when Compiling during "Typing Directives". To be honest I'm not
> sure what solution worked, but was finally able to compile on Windows
> after trying several things. The db was moved from a Mac to Windows
> via Transporter.
>
> 1. Before Transporting I cleared the compiled code.
> 2. Before compiling under Windows I ran Tools and fixed and compacted
> the structure.
> 3. Reinstalled 4D
> 4. Removed the preferences for 4D and reinstalled my license.
>
> It was some combination of those that allowed me to compile under
> Windows.
>
> On Jun 20, 2005, at 10:20 AM, Mike Cassano wrote:
>
>> Does it help to say that the compiler is on "Typing Directives"
>> when it
>> crashes?
>
>
> Christian Cypert
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