Yes, I see this often. It is usually a parent script that is the
affected script. Director usually stops at the first line of code in
a script (not the first executable line, but the first line -
whatever that is - and jumps into the debugger). Here's what I
generally do when this happens.
Stop running, open the script where Director stopped in the editor.
Copy the entire text of the script. Close the script. Open up a new
member as a script member. Paste. Go back and delete the original
member. Make sure you name the new script member correctly.
Recompile all scripts. Try again. This usually fixes it for me.
Irv
At 5:47 PM +0200 4/28/02, Enrique Nivasch wrote:
>Hello,
>
>All of a sudden, a script that was working perfectly, started giving
>me the error
>
> Script Error: Script cast member not found
>
>when it tries to execute the first statement of the script.
>
>What does the error mean? What is causing it?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Enrique
>
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