We share PB6.5 PFC/PFE among applications too and we haven't had any problems.  We
believe there is nothing in the architecture that prohibits this.

Al Malin,
Whirlpool Corp


"BRIGHT,NIGEL" wrote:

> Sharon,
>
> >.  Seems like you are sharing your PFC/kme objects with another application
> >(since you have a corporate level).  If so, do you realize that cannot
> >share the PFC/kme/PFE PBDs between the two applications?
>
> Do you have any more detail on why you can`t do this.
> We have a number of apps sharing our PFC/CORP/PFE PBDs which have been
> working fine for several months.
>
> Robert,
>
> > Hi PBers ....
> > I just started getting the following message and am at a loss at what's
> the
> > cause or how to go about debuggin ?? I created the executable successfully
> a
> > few times during the past few weeks and the only changes have been to
> > application specific (PBLs)functionality...
> >
> > Any Ideas??
> >
> > Click on a_pts.exe
> > Application Terminated
> > Unresolveable external n_msg when linking reference at line 3 in create
> > event of object a_pts
>
> Not knowing the specific dependencies which might be involved; I assume you
> tried doing a full rebuild of your app?  And that the PBD libraries you are
> running against are up to date?
>
> Regards,
> Nigel
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