from the transcript dictionary:
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The revert command also undoes changes made to other stacks stored in the same stack file. That is, if you revert a main stack, all substacks of that stack also revert to the last save, and if you revert a substack, its main stack and any other substacks also revert.
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That means you have to save your "USERS" stack as its own mainstack and only then will you be able to use revert on it, and only it.

On Samstag, Aug 23, 2003, at 17:24 Europe/Zurich, Fran�ois Cuneo wrote:

Hello again (sorry!!!)

So, because I'm unable to do what I want, I'm using a workaround.


I work from a current stack, CCOX.


I save from the stack "CCOX" another mainstack "USERS"

I whant to create one or more cards in stack Users (always working from the
current stack CCOX).


Now, I want to revert where I was in the stack Users before that I have
created the cards.

I Write:

     Set the defaultstack to "users"
     revert

That the current stack, "CCOX" that reverts.

I have tried to put the script in a handler "on dontsave" in the Stackscript
of the stack "Users".


From my "CCOX" current stack, I write:

"send dontsave to stack "Users""

and the result is the same: always the CCOX stack is reverted, not the
"USers".

AND I WANT THAT THE STACK "USERS" REVERTS AAAAAAARGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH.

Hum, sorry... I'm hot...

Is it possible to revert this stack USERS from CCOX please?

Thank you very much.

Fran�ois

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