Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I didn't follow the instructions on moving MM correctly. I've got it work now. Thanks much. --Tom
>Tom,
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>>I've created a business object and am trying to instantiate it via the command window. I'm getting a "Class definition is not found." error. I've done the StartMM and SetX programs. It seems to be erroring in the cAbstractFactory.AbstractFactoryObj.SelectAlias() method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks --Tom>
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>Make sure you're in the project's root directory when you instantiate the object. Also, make sure a file named "debug.txt" is in your project's root directory...the MetaData table does not get rebuilt when you're not running in debug mode.
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>Regards,