On 2/18/11 10:19 PM, dunb...@aol.com wrote:
Jacques.

(No "s". I know, it's weird.) :)

I made a substack from a mainstack. I moved the substacks into their
own stackFiles like a good boy. I included the DG template.

Okay, in that case they aren't substacks any more. They're separate document stacks and they should save. And apparently they do, since the field updates.

Not everyone saves out substacks separately when building, so it's good to know how you did it.

The field data is saved between standalone sessions, The DG is not.
The IDE stack works like a charm.

I get that it all might be me. It usually is. I just wonder if anyone
knows why. I have to tell this guy something...

I'm not sure. Maybe one of the datagrid gurus will see this.

I believe the datagrid relies on having its own substack attached to the mainstack, and if you separated that out in the build process by choosing to move them into separate stack files, maybe that's why it fails. The datagrid templates will be orphaned.

If that's the case then don't use that option when building a standalone. Instead, just make a separate data stack all by itself to use as a "document" and build the standalone without moving anything out.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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