I'm trying to accomplish something and I'm wondering if using profiles is going to be my best bet or if there is some other way of accomplishing this.
I'm working on an update to a stack which, when released, will act in such a way so that certain features will only be available based on license keys that users will enter. So basically I've created a custom property that will get set to true or false once it has been determined if these features should be enabled or not. What I would like to do is have certain controls become visible upon setting that custom property. So I'm thinking I would just handle the setProp for that property and then use revSetStackProfile to essentially "show" all the controls that I want to give access to. Otherwise, they would remain hidden. Does that make sense? Not sure if I'm explaining this very well. The only problem is that I've found in the past that revSetStackProfile can be a bit slow, but I'm not sure if that was because of something I did wrong or what. I'm assuming the command scans through all the controls in the stack and sets them to the profile you specify (if it exists for that control). So if the stack is large, it could take some time.
Anyway, is this the best thing to do, or can someone think of something else?
One way would be to group the controls according to license type, then you only have to hide/show one object.
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