CG$CTRL Bad Bind Variable error Migrating from Forms 4.5 to Forms 6

Hi All,
I have an old application deployed using Forms 4.5 runtime that I would like to migrate to the latest version of Forms.
My intended migration path was Forms 4.5 -> Forms 6i -> Forms 10g.
After successfully converting the source 4.5 .pll library files to Forms 6i by opening the files in the Forms 6i Forms Builder (6.0.8.25) and then saving the library files in the FORMS60_PATH I now encounter the following error that is hindering the migration process:
Error 49 at line 6, column 3
bad bind variable 'CG$CTRL.SE_CODE'
I have read some other posts that mention Headstart Templates. Does anyone know if these CG$xxxx program units are part of Headstart? And if so, how can I get the Template files?
Thanks in advance,
Gary.

CG$CTRL are cerated when the forms are developed using the designer...
Oracle Forms requires that every item in a form must belong to a block, but these generated non-base table items are not associated with any module component. There is therefore no repository definition of a data block to which the generated items can belong.
Form Generator resolves this situation by creating a control block to which the generated non-base table items can belong. The generated block is given the name CG$CTRL.
The CG$CTRL block has no physical representation in the generated form and has none of the properties (e.g. block decoration) associated with generated data blocks. The CG$CTRL block is simply a logical object to which generated
So try to find out in which form the above procedure /program unit is being called and then modify the pll accordingly....
Rajesh Alex

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