(oopsy, only sent to Kim the first time)
Using the new image, I created an object, created a variable for the object, created a script with an assignment to the var, deleted the assignment tile from the script, tried to 'remove' the var (using its menu in the viewer) but was told it couldn't because the var was in use in a script - which it ain't :)
--Randy
Randy,
Using the new image, I created an object, created a variable for the object, created a script with an assignment to the var, deleted the assignment tile from the script, tried to 'remove' the var (using its menu in the viewer) but was told it couldn't because the var was in use in a script - which it ain't :)
Thank you for testing, and sorry for slow response... I tried to do it, but couldn't replicate the problem. Can you tell me a bit more how you did it?
-- Yoshiki
Yoshiki,
I must have followed-up on this and only sent it to a few developers who originally responded. The actual situation was that I created 2 objects, A and B, then created *the same named var* for each of the objects, then created scripts for each of A and B with assignments to the var, and then attempted to do what I said in this post. So, the gist of the problem/bug was that a test was performed for a var name regardless of what object is was associated with.
--Randy
On Aug 8, 2005, at 1:40 PM, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Randy,
Using the new image, I created an object, created a variable for the object, created a script with an assignment to the var, deleted the assignment tile from the script, tried to 'remove' the var (using its menu in the viewer) but was told it couldn't because the var was in use in a script - which it ain't :)
Thank you for testing, and sorry for slow response... I tried to do it, but couldn't replicate the problem. Can you tell me a bit more how you did it?
-- Yoshiki
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