Was that supposed to be funny ? :-)
In case its of any interest, the compiler barfed on a property
declaration that used methods defined in the ancestor (as
protected). Worked fine in D3. The strange part is that it did not
complain while compiling the component, it complained when an
attempt was made to use the property.
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Date sent: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 15:19:25 +1300
> Yes. It means: "Today is Friday. Your computer is tired, please go home
> early and come in late on Monday".
>
> :o)
>
> Guy Brown
> TimeMaster Systems
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Rohit Gupta Wrote:
> Subject: [DUG]: INternal Errors
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>
> I am getting too many internal errors in D5... doe sanyone know
> what E4983 means...
> Regards
>
> Rohit
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