You cannot create a product that lets you enter more then 10 lines of
script into the script of an object when not in the ide (actually you
can, but the lines won't execute). You cannot give the do command more
then 10 lines to execute.
Note that 10 lines in this context doesn't equal 9 returns, but is
somewhat more complicated (ie. most "if" constructs are one line, the
"on"/"end" pair is one line, and some more caveats)
Also check the documentation entry for the scriptlimits function.
(There used to be an "About..." entry on this, but the "About..." pages
went the way of the dodo)
On 13 May 2007, at 15:07, Bill wrote:
I never heard of this script limit other then in early demos. Can you
explain?
Also I like the idea of your use of the SQLite functions in your
project.
On 5/13/07 6:57 AM, "Viktoras Didziulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyway I see this as the only way to implement any scripting and
formula
translation in Revolution, otherwise your end users are likely to
smash into
the infamous scriptlimit which is 10 lines of Revcode.
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