>>Interesting problem...
>>
>>We have 2 class libraries, one named 1500, one named 2360.
>>
>>When we issue
>>SET CLASSLIB TO 1500
>>
>>Everything is Ok,
>>
>>But later when we want to
>>SET CLASSLIB TO 2360 ADDITIVE
>>
>>We get an error about the ALIAS is already used?
>>.
>>.
>>.
>>
>>After a little research, loading 1500 from the command window, SET('CLASSLIB') returns
>>
>>...\CLASSLIB\1500.VCX
>>
>>However, if you add a class library with a character name, it returns something like...
>>
>>SET CLASSLIB TO WAYNE
>>? SET('CLASSLIB)
>>...\CLASSLIB\WAYNE.VCX ALIAS WAYNE
>>
>>From what it looks like, you can't simultaneously load two libraries with numeric names??
>>
>>Anyone ever seen this?
>
>Not to be a jerk or anything but
>these class names are not very meaningful.
>Why not give them more meaningful english type
>descriptors. It would make the problem go
>away and stick to better development
>pratices.
>
>Sorry If I pissed you off with this one
>Jon
Well Jon, seeing as how they represent health claim forms named 1500 and 2360, they actually are very meaningful in the development environment/context we are in. To an outsider, they may appear confusing. If I were the one who named them, I may have used a better description, but that is really completely off the subject. The fact still remains that this should work, and it doesn't.
Wayne
PS My mom always told me that if I didn't have anything good to say, I shouldn't say anything at all.
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
"The only things you can take to heaven are those which you give away" Author Unknown