David,
The problem with set("classlib") is that it returns only so many characters (I didn't count exactly). I have tons of libraries. Therefore, chances are the library would be declared but not showing in the set("classlib"). That's why I would like to find out how resolve the problem in the first place.
I think the issue is with SDT and I buy annual service contract from Stonefield so I should get the answer (I hope <g>). If not, I will follow your suggestion and place the question in the Stonefield section here on UT.
Again, thank you so much for your help.
>Dmitry,
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>You might ask this question down in the Stonefield section to see if anyone that uses SFQuery has ever run across something like this before.
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>But anyway you have a way to check and get it back in now so your calendar should work ok.
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>>I just found that the statement RELEASE CLASSLIB (cClasslib) will close it.
>>I guess somewhere in SFQUERY it closes my library using this syntax.
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