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Re: Some oddball Q's about script running
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Re: Some oddball Q's about script running


  • Subject: Re: Some oddball Q's about script running
  • From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 09:28:16 -0700

Entity Axel Luttgens spoke thus:

> This said, I suspect you are facing the recompilation implied by the
> "run script" command: it loads the script, compile it and execute it.
> So, prevWIP will always receive its initial value (aka missing value).
> Hope I managed to be clear...

Yes, that's clear, I didn't know "run script" recompiles constantly.
The question was answered in another post by Kai as I recall.
The solution is the "load script" and "save script" commands. The called
script now runs invisibly on a schedule and saves properties between runs.

Thanks.


--  Gnarlie
The first lemming to lead his peers off the cliff is a bold and decisive
leader


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