I placed a start using for the main stack in my sub stack that did not seem to work.  
Is there some way to start using/insert script the db library explicitly.    Is there 
something I can do to declare the use of the db lib in my utilitiy stacks? 

Kevin


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 --- On Tue 06/15, Trevor DeVore < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Trevor DeVore [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:16:50 -0600
Subject: Re: revdb_init

On Jun 15, 2004, at 1:30 PM, K wrote:<br><br>> The stack in question is a sub-stack 
does that make a difference?<br><br>Probably though I haven't tested this exact 
scenario.  So the stack <br>calling the db calls is a substack of the stack used to 
create the <br>executable?  I would try using "start using" with your main stack in 
<br>the main stack preopstack handler and see if that fixes it.<br><br>-- <br>Trevor 
DeVore<br>Blue Mango Multimedia<br>[EMAIL PROTECTED]<br><br>

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