You can share the pbl as long as you recompile for each individual app.
You cannot share the pbd's.
Why?
Because of the way that the pfc pfe are linked to each other
changes in the pfe layer can move up into the pfc layer.
( look at w_pfc_master -> w_master -> w_pfc_sheet -> w_sheet and the
like )
So if there are no changes that can "climb" back to the pfe and pfc
layers it may work, otherwise it will not.
We keep one master copy of the pbl's as source, but always regenerate
them into the application that they will run with.
russ
-----Original Message-----
From: Al Malin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PFCSIG re: PFC6.0/Executable Creation -
ApplicationTerminalt ed ... Unresolveable external n_msg when linking
reference atline 3 in c reate eventof object a_pts
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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