Once upon a time (yesterday:), in order to get the same script for several list fields of a substack, I created a button as a behavior on this substack. Its script included a visual effect and a "find the selectedLine of list fields" (in order to go to a corresponding .card).

Then, from the message box, I set the behavior of several list fields to the long ID of this button.

I got a festival of visual effects!!!!

Clicking on any locked field triggered a visual effet, often 2 or 3 in a row! and this even on the main stack of the substack! More, I was getting the same when selecting any row in any data grids of the main stack!!!

Well, first of all, I tested If knocking at the door of my office triggered the same series of visual effect on my stack ;-o)) No! bizarre!

At last, I noticed that, on my tRev window, the substack was flagged as having a "Parent script"! Ouups! I had inadvertently set the behavior of the substack to the behavior button (I had not think yet this was possible).

So I set the behavior of stack "mySubstack" to empty.
"bam" (as Jerry says ;-); all was in order!
THE END

So, as stacks can inherit a behavior, why this property is not included at the bottom of the basic properties pane of the Inspector, as it is for fields and buttons?

Once more : thank you Jerry for your superb tRev tool :-)

Best regards from Grenoble

André

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