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Topic Title: Module fails to open
Topic Summary: 'in_links' problem not allowing me to open a module
Created On: 8-Aug-2007 23:08
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Answer This question was answered by Tyler Guttenberger, on Friday, August 17, 2007 7:38 PM

Answer:
I contacted product support and the answer was not pretty. Basically these errors indicate that the module was corrupted. I had to recover from a backup.
 8-Aug-2007 23:08
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Tyler Guttenberger

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Hi All,

I am wondering if anyone has encountered this problem.  When I attempt to open a module I get the following errors:

"Error while parsine file 'in_links' at line 53236: expecting Integer"
Followed by "Unable to open module [module name].  Unexpected Token."

The module does not open...

I am running version 8.1. 

Thanks in advance for any help.

Cheers,
Tyler Guttenberger
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I contacted product support and the answer was not pretty. Basically these errors indicate that the module was corrupted. I had to recover from a backup.
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