On Sep 16, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
To answer - No, only one card and the datagrid was populated on that
open card.
Though persistent data was unchecked I see the file size of the
stack is 57 megs. So the data got saved even though it's not
supposed to persist.
Odd.
Everything worked beautifully until I closed the stack and tried to
re-open it.
No matter how I try to open this stack it just won't open.
When opening from the IDE's file menu weirdly there's no error
message at all from Rev.
If you want to try clearing out the cached data you can reset the
cache in the message box:
set the dgCache["data"] of group "DataGrid" to empty
set the dgCache["sequencing"] of group "DataGrid" to empty
I wonder, though, if by accident you checked "cache controls" rather
than unchecking "persistent data"? With 57 megs of data I could see
Rev seeming to lock up if the data grid was trying to draw a control
for every single record you have (cache controls = true) rather than
just the visible controls like a data grid normally does.
When using go in the msg box I get "stack is corrupted, check for ~
backup file"
BTW, Where are ~ files anyway on OSX Intel?
I don't think it is any different then other platforms. Should be
right alongside the stack file.
Regards,
--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
www.bluemangolearning.com - www.screensteps.com
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