The problem was a 'save stack' which I have in the close stack script of the "target 
stack". It did not save when I had 'close stack "Stuff"' in stack 1 from where all the 
commands were sent. 

So, does this mean that a 'save stack' that is in a 'on closeStack' script (say in 
stack 1) is not executed if you script a 'close stack' (to stack 1)from another stack 
(stack 2)? It is not a problem anymore, I'm just curious.

Is it possible to understand what I mean here? :o{

Regards,
Eva

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Fr�n: Kevin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: den 17 juli 1999 18:41
�mne: Re: from one stack to another


>On 17/7/99 2:58 pm Eva Isotalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>Great that the list is working again. Thanks to everyone involved with 
>>this, both now and before.
>>
>>I want to send following message from one stack to another stack which is 
>>invisible:
>> put empty into fld "nameFld" of cd "Closet" of stack "Stuff"
>>
>>I've tried setting the invisible stack as default. I've topleveled it. 
>>I've tried sending the message to a button placed on the card of the 
>>"stuff"-stack. There is a 'lock screen' before this is sent.
>>
>>I can't make it work. What did I miss?
>>
>>Kick me in the right direction please.  :o)
>
>The problem is probably not to do with the invisible stack, but rather 
>something more mundane.  Did you check to see if you have a duplicate 
>field on the card?  Does it work if the stack is visible, toplevel and 
>you run it in the message box?
>
>Regards,
>
>Kevin
>
>>Regards,
>>Eva Isotalo
>
>
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