Hi, I have a class A derived from class B. class A is defined with ClassDef(A, 1). Class B with ClassDef(B, 0). Now I write class A to a file and get what I expected. The information from class A is written to the file, while the information from class B is skipped. Now I changed the contents of class B and get a warning about the checksum for class B when reading from an 'old' file. What is the meaning of checking the checksum of a class which contents are not written to a file? What shell I do? The proposal of root is to increase the Version number by one... Which is really not what I want. Regards, Thomas.
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