Don't workspace error messages include a line number, that tells you where
it failed? This means you can just count down the lines in the .wor file to
see which particular command it doesn't like.

Regards 

Peter Walsh 
Dames & Moore 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phillips, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 26 August 1999 6:35
> To: mi-l (E-mail)
> Subject: MI Open Workspace error
> 
> 
> The past bunch of times that I have tried to open a workspace, either
> through the "Open Previous Session" dialogue or through the 
> File menu, I
> have received the error message "Variable or fieldID not 
> identified" and a
> following message that the workspace cannot be fully opened.  
> I've tried
> editing the *.wor file, but can find no obvious errors, e.g. 
> files not in
> the expected directories.  As well, I've resaved the workspace after
> creating it again.  What variables or field ID's could  I be 
> inadvertently
> creating, and is there a way to identify them?
> 
> Drew Phillips
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