Looking for this file ESBERROR.BAS

Does anyone have a copy of this file that they can forward to me (or possible show me where I can down load it)?[email protected] in advanced,Tom Nguyen

Tom,If you have the API installed on your client machine, the esberror.bas file will be in your Essbase\api\include directory.Before anyone could forward you a copy we would need to know which version of Essbase you are running.- Jay---------------------------Jay NishSenior Business Intelligence ConsultantClarity SystemsEmail: [email protected]: www.claritysystems.com---Message Posted by hacmon ??3/27/02 08:30---Does anyone have a copy of this file that they can forward to me (or possible show me where I can down load it)?[email protected] in advanced,Tom Nguyen

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