Dave,

I don't understand the purpose of such an architecture.
As far I know, if you have saved scripts (not separate handlers and functions) as a whole in a database, there is no way to re-attach them to the appropriate objects in RunRev if there are more than 10 lines unless you get a special licence as Richard pointed it out.
I still believe your problem is an architecture problem...
If you want to be more precise, we might help you :-)

Le 24 août 05 à 13:55, David Burgun a écrit :

I've written a Stack that outputs the scripts to seperate text files which is then checked into a source database. I would like to be able to import these scripts and re-attach them to the appropriate objects in RunRev.


Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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