on 1/29/03 8:35 AM, Steve Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> The system cannot locate the object specified.

When I was changing .qrys (way back) *and* the database during development
(hey! I was new)  I would get an error like the above if anything about a
database changed. So if MGI or someone (something) made any change to the
database, that might be it. You don't have to change the .taf to get the
error. Someone could have changed something to get MGI to work and now that
will break your .taf.

See if the .taf does any action on a database field. The problem I had was
that Tango would execute the file all the way until it reached the problem
and then stop without sending back any debug info that showed where it
broke.
I had to put a return in after an action and then move it down one action at
a time until the .qry.taf would break to find the problem.


Michael Heth
Web Information Architect


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