Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mar 24, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Len Morgan wrote:
I'm trying to go through a list of stack files (whos' names and
versions come from a text file on the update server) to see if they
need to be updated. If there is a newer version, I copy the file
from the update server to the local computer. I'm using:
put the cstkVersion of stack tCurrentStack into tLocalStackVersion
After executing this line of code the stack will be in memory but not
opened so no messages are sent to the stack (preopStack, openStack,
etc.).
Any operation that touches the stack in some way (including 'if there
is a stack SOME_STACK') will load the stack into memory.
You can then remove the stack from memory by calling 'delete stack
SOME_STACK'.
Regards,
Thanks, Trevor.
Does that mean that I have to do something else (i.e., start using or go
stack) if I want to actually do something "to" it? For example, one of
the stacks is my reports stack. I run reports from a menu choice on the
main stack. I don't recall having to do anything to get this stack up
and running but that might explain a lot of problems I've had with
preOpen stack and such.
len morgan
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