Pretty easily, actually.
close stack "MyStack"
delete stack "MyStack"
These have always worked for me. Just be careful not to accidentally
use "delete" on a substack because it will actually get deleted from
the main stack. For more info, look up the command in the docs.
Chris
On Aug 16, 2005, at 10:11 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
Hello, Friends,
I'm having trouble with trying to 'Close and Remove Stack from
Memory' a stack window in a script while working in the IDE. No
matter if I use the 'destroy' properties in any configuration - I
still get the 'conflict' dialog from the IDE. Is there an
incantation - a window type or whatever - to fix this? Eric, you've
had to deal with this in your Backup plugin....
I'm saving a preferences stack to a different file name in a
different area to be used as a clone later for 'first time
installation' of the prefs file.
I want it to be saved and then have the copy go away. But the
memory image of the backup stays around, and if I open the prefs
file, the IDE complains.
One can do this in the Application Browser - how does one do this
in a script?
thanks
sqb
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