Carl:  Before I try exporting my data set to a clean set, I'm trying your 
suggestions on fixing the script.  I will make notes on your suggestions 
below:


Per Carl: >>Now, that script calls another external script (a script that 
lives in

another file) called "Go to Import Menu" in the Import1_.10x file.  Make

sure the Import1_.10x file exists in your database, navigate to it (or

open it if it isn't already listed as open in the Window menu) and check

through the scriptmaker for that script.>>

Maryl's note:  The Import1_102 file exists on my database (I can see it in 
the list of files on my hard drive) but it wasn't in the Window menu. 
"Import0" was in the Window menu. 

 Carl says: 
>>Now, navigate back to the Names file, open the scriptmaker and select

the "150" script.  Highlight the second row that calls the external

script.  >>

Maryl's reply:  
I went to scriptmaker and found the "150 Go to Import 1 File".  I must be in 
the wrong place because there was no "second  row" that calls the external sc
ript.  I selected "edit" and saw that the definition in Names .102 for the 
subscript "150 Go to Import 1 File" says:
Enter Browse Mode
Perform Script [Subscripts, External: "import1_.102(*)"].


Carl says:  <<In the specify box near the bottom, click on it and click on

the external script option.  This will bring up a box that describes the

file in which the external script lives and the script that is called. 

Make sure it calls the Import1 file and the "Go to Import Menu" script.

Maryl says:  As I said before, I don't see the "external script option 
anywhere."

Hope this helps you to help me.  What's next?
Maryl (with an "L" at the end)

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