I'm sorry if I'm beating this issue, but are you
absolutely sure that the path to the header files is set at the time the project/class is
recompiled? You can verify by issuing MODIFY FILE
myheader.h from the command window. If the path is set properly, you'll be modifying the correct file.
The default include only works for one header file, so it may not apply to your situation.
The only other thing I can think of would be the existance of a duplicate .h file in your path being hit first. Also, check the date/time stamp of the affected files to ensure that they are in fact being recompiled.
Have the .H files been modified recently? If so, could it be a typo?
What is the error your getting? What is the line of code, and related #define?
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>Ken,
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>I already had the path included in each of the projects. I added the default include file to the file location tab on options. No help - it still compiles fine but fails. They also fail in development. What I don't like is that it is happening to all but one of my projects, different directories, .fpw files, resource files etc. ???? I did find one project that is working. Four failures, one good one ??? Creating a new project or form works fine even in the same directory.
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>Robert
kenweber
GCom2 Solutions
Microsoft Certified Professional