>>>Hi Borislav
>>>
>>
>>>'Compiled code for this line is too long'
>>>
>>>When I suspend the problem lies in this block of code:
>>
>>You don't need the macro here at all. Just use lcBodyText as is.
>>
>>>
>>>* Convert body text field to data (if it is a field)
>>>IF TYPE(lcBodyText)='M'
>>> lcTemp=""
>>>*!* FOR lnLoop=1 TO MEMLINES(&lcBodyText.)
>>>*!* lcTemp=lcTemp+MLINE(&lcBodyText.,lnLoop)
>>> FOR lnLoop=1 TO MEMLINES(lcBodyText)
>>> lcTemp=lcTemp+MLINE(lcBodyText,lnLoop)
>>> lcTemp=lcTemp+CHR(13)
>>> ENDFOR
>>> lcBodyText=lcTemp
>>>ENDIF
>>>
>>
>>And that's it.
>
>Maybe this code is designed to pass Memo field as parameter, not value of Memo field but its name as 'MemoField'.
>If Memo is passed as Value then TYPE(lcBodyText) must raise an error.
Right, didn't notice that. If he's passing a value, he should check for type(lcBodyText)='C' instead. At least that's what I'd do - pass it as value. But if the parameter did contain the memo field's name, he wouldn't be getting the "too long" error, would he?