Library problem

Hi All!
I am facing a problem in library issue if i change the procedure in library then i need to recompile the all forms or detach and re attach the library again.
Pls help me.

That should not be. Make sure you have only one copy of the library on your system. It looks like if your forms are not using the same library that you are updating.

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