Also, you can add "of me" to the end of the code refs to fields and
other objects. That will identify them as belonging to the stack or card
whose script is running.
Like so:
put myText into field “myField” of me
Phil Davis
On 2/18/15 4:07 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Try setting the defaultStack property to the stack that contains your field and
data first.
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media UX/UI Design
On Feb 18, 2015, at 3:53 PM, William Prothero <[email protected]> wrote:
I have one stack that calls another stack using:
go to stack “myStack"
In “myStack” I’ve got an openstack and open card handler in the first card of a
stack that I’m opening. But, all of the references to fields, in my
initialization code, require the complete card and stack name. If I put in a
breakpoint and use the message box to do:
put the short name of this stack
put the short name of this card
I get the current card I’m on. But, the references to the objects on that card
require:
put myText into field “myField” of cd “myCard” of stack “myStack”
instead of
put myText into field “myField”
Is there a way I can get the code to recognize the stack it’s in?
Thanks,
Bill
William A. Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org/
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