If you forget the "global gFoo" line in the script of stack B, then it won't change the value of the real global, just a local variable of the same name.
Similarly, if you don't have the global declaration in stack A, then it will be using a local variable which will not be affected by setting a global of the same name in stack B.
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On 8 Jan 2004, at 7:42 am, Mark Powell wrote:
I have a handler in stack A of the pseudo form below ... LINE 1 <put "Before" into global gFoo> LINE 2 <go to stack B as modal; user input there goes into gFoo> LINE 3 <put gFoo into fld "Information" of stack A> ...
The text that is put into the field on stack A is inevitably "Before". However, if I immediately type
put gFoo into fld "Information"
the data that was collected in stack B is put into the field in stack A as
expected. The global is populated as I would want, except it is as if line
3 above is run before line 2. What is going on? Can I not switch between
stacks and collect data? Is there a workaround?
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