Hi Dave,
In any script of stack A, if you call a function placed in the script of stack B, *this* will refer to stack A since your script has been initiated in stack A.
Function or handler places do not matter.
The only important point is: from where do I began :-)
Le 20 avr. 05, à 17:33, David Burgun a écrit :
Hi Dave,
e.g. if Stack A
does a start using start using stack "GlobalStack"
and thean Stack A calls a Function in "GlobalStack" that refers to "this stack" does that refer to "Stack A" or "GlobalStack" ?
Does this work the same way if the Stacks in question are both main stacks and does it work the same way in a Standalone Application?
"This" always refers to "the currently selected", whether referencing stacks, cards, groups, or individual controls. Substitute
'stack "GlobalStack"' for "this stack" in GlobalStack's stack script.
Rob Cozens, Staff Conservator Mendonoma Marine Life Conservancy
Hi,
I am confused, in the case where "StackA" calls a Function in "GlobalStack", when in that function should "this stack" return "StackA" or "GlobalStack" ?
I want it to return "StackA" so that the functions are general.
Amicalement,
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