Unexpected data grid messages

Pete pete at mollysrevenge.com
Mon May 23 12:33:52 EDT 2011


Sounds like there may still be some code somewhere on the card that is
trying to access the deleted datagrid.

I don't think the existence of a template for a deleted datagrid would cause
any problems but probably would be a good idea to tidy it up. Don't delete
the Datagrid Templates substack unless you have no other datagrids anywhere
in your app, just delete the card in it that relates to the deleted
datagrid.  I don't think there is a link in the template card to its related
datagrid so this might take some detective work to track down.  I've started
renaming my datagrid template cards to something that tells me which
datagrid they relate to.

Pete
Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>




On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Keith Clarke <
keith.clarke at clarkeandclarke.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> When I open one particular card, I get the message box open with the
> following...
>
> 89,8775,50,dgAlternatingRows
> 77,8775,50
> 456,8775,38
> 380,8775,9
> 572,8775,1
> 253,8759,1
> 241,8759,1,_DrawAlternatingRows
> 353,0,0,button id 1005 of group id 1004 of card id 1002 of stack
> "/Applications/LiveCode
> 4.6.1.app/Contents/Tools/Toolset/revdatagridlibrary.rev"
> 573,87,1
> 253,86,1
>
> This looks to be data grid-related but the data grid on this card has
> long-since been deleted.
> Any idea what might be triggering this and how to stop it?
> Best,
> Keith..
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