I can correlate.
Same workaround. it seems scary to do the workaround, but it has 
always worked for me.

-Buzz

At 8:52 AM -0700 4/28/02, you wrote:
>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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