In my previous note here is the structure
File A, Script 1 calls
|--> File A, Script 2 calls
| |-->File B, Script 5 (This script is never executed)
|
|--> File A, Script 3
File B, Script 6
If I Perform this structure, it works:
Set up a layout so it looks like what the File A, Script 1 from the above
example would accomplish then Perform the following:
File A, Script 2 calls
File B, Script 5 (This now executes)
Therefore permissions have nothing to do with the problem.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Hoong" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:35 PM
Subject: Re: Subscript calling depth
Nicholas,
Are the other dbs opening with credentials that allow these sub- scripts
to be executed? You might want to check to make sure it's not a
permissions issue.
Lee.
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On May 25, 2010, at 4:58 PM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
Yes. There is no other choice. As soon as one specifies another db, then
the option is enabled. This also must be so because Performing the small
script does indeed fire in the other db.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cornelius Walker" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: Subscript calling depth
On May 25, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
Not exactly. The small subscripts are in the same file as the master
script and called from it. But if the small script calls subscript in
another file, then the subscript in that other file is never executed.
It is totally ignored.
Did you ensure the "Perform Sub-scripts" option was enabled in all
scripts involved?
Cheers,
-corn
Cornelius Walker
The Proof Group
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