> I am trying to build a function that "pushes" a bar item into 
another
>  (new) command list, i.e., when one right (or left or selects 
froma a
> context menu or whatever) clicks on a item, a new command list is
> created and the item is moved into the new command list and the old
> item is modified so that it displays abar/menu based on the new
> command list. 

Interesting idea.  You can do something like that with move button 
on configure dialog, but I understand you may want a direct approach.

ON thinking about it some more, you should be able to update the pcf 
you are running from as long as you immediately to a 
configure.restart, so that PowerPro refreshes its internal memory 
copy of the pcf from the one on disk.  (Otherwise, there is a risk 
that PowerPro will overwrite the one on disk with its memory copy, 
eg if a scheduled event happens).

In fact, I should probably build that into the command: if 
configure.writealltopcf goes to own pcf, then restart too.  

If you are going to overwrite a PCF, I would recommend that you 
consider taking a backup copy of the pcf, maybe even as part of the 
script.




> Here is what I did:
> 
> cl.create("clname")
> cl.insert("clname","clitem")
> cl.SetLabel("clname","clitem","label")
> Configure.WriteAllToPCF(pcfname)
>

The above worked for me if I added configure.restart at end.





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