Hello from San Dimas,
I'm missing something here.
Why not just have Rev open the HC stack, this will convert it to a Rev stack? You would be able to access all of the button and field scripts - and do whatever you want with them. You could then write any Rev script needed to import/export or work with the data in what is now a Rev stack. This will not harm the original HC stack - as you will be working from a Rev-converted copy in RAM.
Paul Looney

-----Original Message-----
From: Francis Nugent Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 23:31:13 +0100
Subject: Acessing button scripts in a HC stack ?

  Hi from Paris, 
 
I thought that I had been explicit, but apparently not ! 
 
From a Rev 2.6.1 stack, I want to open a HC stack (at the 
same time), examine it visually, type a name into a field in 
the Rev stack which corresponds to a button that I see in 
the HC stack. Then I want to hit a button in the Rev stack 
which picks up the script from that button in the HC stack, 
and returns it to the Rev stack where I can play with it, using 
a Rev script. 
 
I also want to do the same with scripts from fields. 
 
"Reasonable request - no other interest" 
 (Only the very best - Tycoon - 1992 - Peter Kingsbery) 
 
Please don't ask me why I don't use "Cut" and "Paste" ..... 
 
All of this is with the object of automating (as far as I can) 
my HC to Rev conversions. Building the stacks is a piece 
of cake with Rev, but modifying the scripts is a pain, so I do 
it ...... using a script ..... of course ! My problem is bringing 
the script over to Rev ..... 
 
-Francis 
 
"Nothing should ever be done for the first time !" 
 
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