Arghhh. Is this stack corrupt?
Gerry Orkin
gerry.orkin at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 21:03:21 EDT 2011
It probably had a card id 1002 at some point, but I've added and deleted cards as I've developed this. I
'm wondering if there could be some phantom shared stack in the message path whose cards 1002 is being referenced somehow. Assuming I had shared stacks, how would I handle the loading and offloading of them to avoid this issue?
Gerry
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On 30/03/2011, at 8:04 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:
> Gerry wrote:
>
> > All my cards are properly named and none has the id 1002.
>
> It's quite rare to have a collection of stacks in which none of them has the ID 1002, since that's the ID of the first card created by default with every new stack.
>
> To have a set of stacks in which none of them have a card ID 1002 would require that at some point every stack had more than one card, and that you had also deleted the first card in every stack.
>
> Is that the case for every stack in your setup?
>
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