Thank you for your replies, David, Ken, and Richard.

Never heard of back scripts, so I guess that's my next bit of homework. I'll also look into whether it may be easier to use sub- stacks instead of stack files. My reason for stack files has always been that they keep a project running leaner if some of the stacks run into hundreds of cards and some of the fields contain thousands of lines of data. But that may have been more of an issue back in the day.

Thanks again,


Gregory Lypny

Associate Professor of Finance
John Molson School of Business
Concordia University
Montreal, Canada


On Tue, Jul 17, 2007, at 10:26 PM, Ken Ray responded to David Bovill:

On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:18:34 +0100, David Bovill wrote:

I thought that calls from script in substacks pass and get trapped by
scripts in their mainstack? Thats my experience and thats also what Richards
nice little tutorial shows?

That's true, but in Gregory's case, the stacks being opened are *not*
substacks of the mainstack - they're separate stack files so the
handlers won't get to the "main" stack.

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