Roy,

It's not a straight number.  It's a low-byte/high-byte number.  327750 when 
converted to hex is 0x050046, which is 0x0005 in the high byte (your 
castlib 5) and 0x0046 in the low byte (decimal 70), which leads me to 
believe "SliderParent" is in castlib 50.

Either it's really castlib 6, or 1 is ignored for internal casts (more 
likely, for backward compatibility).

- Tab

At 10:04 AM 1/15/01 -0500, Roy Pardi wrote:
>Does anyone understand the different results returned by "number of 
>member" as shown below?
>
>put the number of member "SliderParent" --in castLib 5
>-- 327750
>
>put the number of member "DriveManagerParent" in castLib 1
>-- 2
>
>There are not 327, 750 cast members in this movie-
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