Thanks a lot for your help, Sukesh: unfortunately, we have already tried all your suggestions, it happened the first time with Cache 5, more than one year ago. After than, we have had this problem more than ten times, we made a lot of tests, with many different flags, with different "compileAfter" statements, from terminal and/or Studio, programmatically and manually, etc...and now it's happening always...once a week.
As our project gets bigger, the compiler has more complains. Max "Sukesh Hoogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Max > > Something similar. > > A number of classes were ported from one Machine to a production machine by > means of a single CDL file. > When compiling the classes, Cach� would complain about not finding classes - > embedded (serial classes) only. No such complaints about persistent classes. > I had logged it with ISC support and was awaiting reply when I ported to a > third machine, no such problems were encountered. OS and everything else was > the same. As I was busy , I asked them to close the case. Would take up the > matter later. > > Try the following (if you have not already tried it). > 1. Turn off compile option during import and. > 2. Export/import classes by XML (the default as recommended by ISC) for > versions 5.0+. I suspect, the CDL file may have some errors (like missing > lines, etc). > 3. Turn on/off the compile dependent classes in the studio. > 4. Import classes in another machine or a namespace > 5. Do a command line compilation from Cach� terminal. > 6. This could be a pain ( as you mentioned and tried) - you would need to > find the correct sequence of classes - generally starting with classes not > referencing another class(es), embedded classes (of course an embedded class > could be referencing some persistent classes) and so on. > > > Regards > -- > Sukesh Hoogan > e-Linear Enterprise Solutions > Bombay, India > http//personal.vsnl.com/sukesh_hoogan (updated : June12 , 2004) >
