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Regards -- Sukesh Hoogan e-Linear Enterprise Solutions Bombay, India http//personal.vsnl.com/sukesh_hoogan (updated : June12 , 2004) Max Sebastiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello Kevin > > > how far up the support chain have you raised this ? > > one of the things mentioned in the UK DevCon presentation was that YOU > > end up setting the priority ? and InterSystems will try to do anything > > to resolve the issues - it would be interesting to see just how far and > > how quick they will move things. > > It's HIGH now, but this afternoon I succeeded compiling, with some luck > (almost by chance). > > I moved all our queries and views into separate classes, to be compiled at > the end: I've discovered that this is a must only if the query uses more > than the current table. If not, there's no need to move it. > I made a loop which compiles all the classes one by one, with "ru" flags, > and > when the compiler stops we fill in the CompileAfter statement with the class > which is not found. > This was not enough, we still have experienced many errors. > > After tweaking with CompileAfter statement for two days, by trial and error > (without a particular method), the loop now is able to compile everything, > though I'm not sure I could do it again. > > A strange fact is that we can only compile using a loop (which scans classes > alphabetically), but if we use $System.OBJ.CompileAll() there are errors > (can't find some class). > > > > > if you can't compile the classes after four days, then you have a > > problem . . . > > > > Now I can compile, but tomorrow I'll have to add 20 new classes...our > customer is waiting, and I don't know how much time it'll take to compile > after the last changes. > > I'd prefer that ISC starts looking for a serius fix, we can't go on with > workarounds any longer...in the last year the time we take to compile has > raised from one hour to 2/3 days...as we add new classes, new dependencies > and errors appear...and it only takes 20 minutes, if you find the right > sequence! > > Thanks a lot to everybody > Max > >
