How to compile menu in forms

Dear All
How to compile menu if anyone already using the menu
if it is possible will you please reply.

Thank you for sending me reply
but my problem is when compile the menu if any user
access the menu
form builder doesn't allow to compile it. for that i
have to down the form serverAre you sure you're talking about Oracle Forms Builder??
You can compile your source .mmb even if there's any user running the runtime of your menu .mmx
What you can't do is, you cannot replace (overwrite) the .mmx if there is any session using it.
Tony

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