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Random compiler bug ?

Hi,

Recently I've started to get random compile errors. What happens is that the
compiler "pretends" a Sub or Function in my code doesn't exist.

If I delete and re-insert the Sub/Function declaration - the compiler
completes successfully for a while - then it happens again.

Has anyone else experienced this annoying problem ? I'm running VB under 1.1

Thanks for any help

Jon
Jul 21 '05 #1
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I had this problem once.
It ended up being because I doing things I shouldn't have been doing in the
code. Review your code very closely for parts that you made work that really
should be located elsewhere or done in another way.

Brad Shook
"jon morgan" <jo********@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

Recently I've started to get random compile errors. What happens is that the compiler "pretends" a Sub or Function in my code doesn't exist.

If I delete and re-insert the Sub/Function declaration - the compiler
completes successfully for a while - then it happens again.

Has anyone else experienced this annoying problem ? I'm running VB under 1.1
Thanks for any help

Jon

Jul 21 '05 #2
Thanks Brad,

Could you be more specific about how you solved the problem. Exactly what
were you doing that caused the random error ?

Jon

"Brad Shook" <bs****@echd.org.removeme> wrote in message
news:et**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I had this problem once.
It ended up being because I doing things I shouldn't have been doing in
the
code. Review your code very closely for parts that you made work that
really
should be located elsewhere or done in another way.

Brad Shook
"jon morgan" <jo********@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hi,

Recently I've started to get random compile errors. What happens is that

the
compiler "pretends" a Sub or Function in my code doesn't exist.

If I delete and re-insert the Sub/Function declaration - the compiler
completes successfully for a while - then it happens again.

Has anyone else experienced this annoying problem ? I'm running VB under

1.1

Thanks for any help

Jon


Jul 21 '05 #3

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