While I would recommend the suggested method of using stack scripts, you could also make a field in advance and have it hidden somewhere in your stack. This template field would already have the scripts you wanted. When you need a new one, you can clone this hidden template, rather than creating a new object from scratch.

Cheers,
Sarah

On 19 Jun 2004, at 4:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I've got an app that needs to be able to generate fields dynamically when
compiled as a standalone application. I also need to be able to assign scripts
to those newly created fields.


The emails I've read make it sound like this is not possible, if the script
exceeds 10 commands (which mine does.) What's the work-around? My script is
stored in a text field on the card, and I was doing a


set the script of field newFieldID to field "masterscript"

I did read a posting about preparing a "library control" in the RunREV IDE
and cloning it during runtime, but I don't understand what that means. If
someone has a script that performs such a feat, I'd love to see it.


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