substack question
Doug Lerner
doug at webcrossing.com
Thu Jan 22 03:51:07 EST 2004
Logically speaking, A exists when the app opens. B is sometimes created,
sometimes not.
If B is created, sometimes C is created, sometimes not.
C must be a substack of B which is a substack of A.
So the order is required. If it is possible. If not I'll need to find some
work-around.
doug
On 1/22/04 5:03 PM, "Brian Yennie" <briany at qldlearning.com> wrote:
> Perhaps it matters what order you do things in?
> IOW, if you want a hierarchy A->B->C then what happens if you attach C
> to B, and then B to A (rather than B to A followed by C to B)?
>
> HTH
> -Brian
>
>> I tried testing, but I get an error saying that the stack I am trying
>> to
>> make a mainStack "is not a main stack". That is why I was wondering if
>> I
>> couldn't make another substack the mainstack of another stack.
>>
>> doug
>
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