Re: Uniqueness of Group IDs

2010-01-16 Thread J. Landman Gay
Len Morgan wrote: And to keep this line of questioning going, it seems I can't list the controls on a card, at least not by using: put the number of controls of card 1 of stack pStack into theNumberOfControls It works here. Double-check that your stack reference is correct. Or just set the

Re: Uniqueness of Group IDs

2010-01-16 Thread Richard Gaskin
Len Morgan wrote: Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have a group 1010 on one card and group 1010 on a different card that is a completely different group? I know group IDs can be repeated in different stacks but I specifically concerned with group IDs in a single stack. There is on

Re: Uniqueness of Group IDs

2010-01-16 Thread Mark Wieder
Len- Saturday, January 16, 2010, 7:34:48 PM, you wrote: > And to keep this line of questioning going, it seems I can't list the > controls on a card, at least not by using: > put the number of controls of card 1 of stack pStack into > theNumberOfControls > I thought maybe I'd just "select" the

Re: Uniqueness of Group IDs

2010-01-16 Thread Len Morgan
On 1/16/2010 9:16 PM, Len Morgan wrote: Now that Sarah solved my card name problems, I have a question about groups on stacks. I don't want to print out the script of a group more than once if it's repeated on several cards. My question is: Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have

Uniqueness of Group IDs

2010-01-16 Thread Len Morgan
Now that Sarah solved my card name problems, I have a question about groups on stacks. I don't want to print out the script of a group more than once if it's repeated on several cards. My question is: Is the group ID unique in a stack or could I have a group 1010 on one card and group 1010