I think the solution is to include preOpenstack, openStack and
closeStack handlers in all your stacks. Even if the handlers are
empty. That goes for cards too.

--
Nicolas Cueto


On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 6:33 AM, william humphrey
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am posting this just for other newbies out there who may find this
> confusing. If you have a mainstack and lots of substacks and you put either
> a preopenstack or an openstack in the mainstack you would think that it
> would only be called when you first open your stack. Not true. It is called
> every time you switch to any of the other substacks of your main stack. I
> have solved this by using GLX framework and the special on
> glxapp_initializeApplication
> which does what I thought pre-openstack should do. It runs just once when
> you first open your stack (or application) and then it is never called
> again. I have no idea how to do this with RunRev normally. For example when
> I initialize my database I've found that it is a bad idea to do it in either
> peropenstack or openstack as it gets called again and again when you switch
> to other substacks and back again. I found that really confusing and just
> put my openstack stuff in a button that I could push when the stack first
> opened.
>
> So if you are using glx framework then you solve it with
> glxapp_initializeApplication
> -- I don't know any other way to solve that confusing problem but I hope
> someone will put in the trick (maybe you check to see if the stack is among
> the lines of the open stack and exit or something like that).
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