No current list selected using $define in Studio 5.2.3
brian at revolution911.com
brian at revolution911.com
Wed Apr 10 19:54:45 EDT 2013
Thanks for your help David
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On Apr 10, 2013, at 15:40, David Barnett <David at FairLibertysCall.com> wrote:
> Ah! For that you would have to use OmniSQL, set up a table against the file class and $fetch directly. (or something kind'a like that)
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> So for you want to do, you will have to explicitly set the current list before doing a build list into it.
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> David
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> David Barnett David at FairLibertysCall.com
> C: 516-398-8668 www.FairLibertysCall.com
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> On Apr 10, 2013, at 5:24 PM, <brian at revolution911.com> wrote:
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>> Hello David,
>>
>> I think I found the problem. I used a build list command which caused there
>> to be a current list selected. I don't suppose they have made a
>> $buildlist() notation? :)
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>> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 2:10 PM
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>> Subject: Re: No current list selected using $define in Studio 5.2.3
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>> That is not a bug. The new Studio-style list commands, like list.
>> $define or list.$search, does not depend on the 'current list' at all. They
>> do not require the current list to be set. They do not use it at all. So try
>> to get used to using them. There is very little that you can do with lists
>> that require the 'current list' and the older commands that depend on it any
>> more.
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>> What exactly are you doing that requires the current list being set.
>> Possibly we can suggest an alternative using the newer list commands.
>>
>> David
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>> David Barnett David at FairLibertysCall.com
>> C: 516-398-8668 www.FairLibertysCall.com
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>> On Apr 10, 2013, at 4:37 PM, <brian at revolution911.com>
>> <brian at revolution911.com> wrote:
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>>> Anyone know of bug inside of Studio 5.2.3 which is not recognizing
>>> List.$define() as setting the current list? You are not suppose to
>>> use the 'set current list' if you are using $define. However, inside
>>> the remote form with the webclient, I'm occasionally getting the error
>>> that a current list is not selected.
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