Stack allready in memory
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Stack allready in memory
I'm having an issue when going from one stack to another. I am getting the message that the 2nd stack is all ready in memory. I have closed and removed from memory with both stacks, restarted and had the same problem. Is there a way to get rid of this or do I just start all over? They are 2 separate stacks, none being a substack.
Re: Stack allready in memory
Make sure you have given each stack an individual name (not just the filename on disk, ie don't leave the default name in the Property Inspector)
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Re: Stack allready in memory
Hi.
Are saying that in a new session, starting with a certain stack, you get this message by simply opening this other stack?
Craig
Are saying that in a new session, starting with a certain stack, you get this message by simply opening this other stack?
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Re: Stack allready in memory
@Sparkout
Likely the names of these two stacks are not both "untitled 1" or something similar.
@oldDummy. But he makes a point, I assume that each stack is uniquely named?
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Likely the names of these two stacks are not both "untitled 1" or something similar.
@oldDummy. But he makes a point, I assume that each stack is uniquely named?
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Re: Stack allready in memory
Sparkout.
Just thinking here. He mentioned that the two stacks are just stacks, that is, neither is a subStack. That means that, assuming they are both saved, they must reside in two separate stackFiles.
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Just thinking here. He mentioned that the two stacks are just stacks, that is, neither is a subStack. That means that, assuming they are both saved, they must reside in two separate stackFiles.
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Re: Stack allready in memory
I'm not sure how to name a stack other thank in the stack inspector. They are name "Thekey" and "hold2". And yes, I get the message when I go from the sirs to the second stack. I have ran into this before and never found out why it happens.
My little project is just now complete and working well. I really am just to trying to head this off in the future.
Thanks for any alms.
My little project is just now complete and working well. I really am just to trying to head this off in the future.
Thanks for any alms.
Re: Stack allready in memory
I have been too absorbed in this little project. I didn't mention that one of my first obstacles was not being able to set the stack password to encrypt it.
My workaround (if you want to call it that) was to dig out an old Rev Studio 4.0 installer I still have, so I could encrypt it.
I've been too absorbed in it and I did not think to mention that. I am sorry to have bothered anyone. I only just thought about it.
My workaround (if you want to call it that) was to dig out an old Rev Studio 4.0 installer I still have, so I could encrypt it.
I've been too absorbed in it and I did not think to mention that. I am sorry to have bothered anyone. I only just thought about it.
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Re: Stack allready in memory
Hi.
The inspector is the most common place to do things like naming a stack. You can do it in other ways as well, from the message box or from any script for example.
Craig
The inspector is the most common place to do things like naming a stack. You can do it in other ways as well, from the message box or from any script for example.
Craig
Re: Stack allready in memory
Is your LC dictionary broken?
It leaves no doubt about how to use and set a password, and it is, no surprise, as simple as:
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set the password of stack "your stack here" to "iwillookintothedcitionarymoreoften,promised!"
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Re: Stack allready in memory
That was one of the license models for LC before the new pricing.
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Re: Stack allready in memory
Really? No? Surely not?
I thought it meant that the Dictionary had not been updated for a long time.
I thought it meant that the Dictionary had not been updated for a long time.
Re: Stack allready in memory
Really!
Your screenshot is from the community edition, right?
That would explain it.
Your screenshot is from the community edition, right?
That would explain it.
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Re: Stack allready in memory
OK, Klaus, you got me: this time.
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Re: Stack allready in memory
Just curious, what was the name of the duplicate stack in the error dialog?
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