I had somewhat the same kind of issue myself when I upgraded recently, and
I found that I had to remove the existing version of BWS and then run the
new install to get things to work correctly.  I had the same problem on
three machines, and in each case, removing then installing worked.  I'm not
saying for sure that it will resolve your problem too, but I guess it'd be
worth a try (assuming that isn't how you did things to begin with).

Henry Taylor
Technical Analyst II
Lutheran Health Network
Ph. (260) 425-3914


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Sorry, I should have included this earlier.
I downloaded the latest version this morninig and have it running on both
stations.
This leads me to believe that certain files are missing from the runtime
machine.

I have other scripts that were created in earlier versions; they still run
fine on both
the developer and runtime stations.  But today's materials script will only
run on my
developer workstation.

Odd!!!

     -----Original Message-----
     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dwight Clevenger
     Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 12:07 PM
     To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Subject: RE: [Talk] Getting error running from Runtime Station

     Scott,
     It is possible that you do not have the same version on your run time
     pc as you have on your developer pc.
     Make sure you update all your run times when you update your
     developer.

     Thanks,

     Dwight Clevenger
     Senior System Analyst
     Baptist Health System
     615 Soledad
     San Antonio, TX. 78213
     210-297-1563
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

     >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/10/2004 10:58:36 AM >>>

     Hello,

     I've got a script that runs fine from my developer station running
     BWS version 7.6 revision 284.
     When I try to run it from our runtime station I noticed that the Run
     command
     button is grayed out.  If I try to force it to launch by using the
     drop down
     box first, then clicking on the Run Arrow, I get the following error:

     VBA encountered an error while compiling.  Run script directly from
     VBA
     for more specific information.

     But when I run it from my workstation there are no errors.

     Can you tell me what might be causing this?

     Thanks,

     Scott


     
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