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ElQ Homewood
Sleeps Professionally
Join date: 25 Apr 2007
Posts: 280
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03-11-2009 10:00
From: Very Keynes I have no idea at this time how to work around this issue, but it certainly means that most of my content has now lost functionality and is liable to break if the user resets scripts.
A great time for a backup feature! lol Okay, am I wrong in assuming that non-running scripts don't reset along with the object? If this is the case, for data wouldn't it be possible to send the lists to a script which is only running when data is being sent to it? I really have to spend more time testing...
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Hewee Zetkin
Registered User
Join date: 20 Jul 2006
Posts: 2,702
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03-11-2009 10:49
From: ElQ Homewood A great time for a backup feature! lol
Okay, am I wrong in assuming that non-running scripts don't reset along with the object? If this is the case, for data wouldn't it be possible to send the lists to a script which is only running when data is being sent to it? I really have to spend more time testing... If you open up a non-running script and hit the reset button without ticking the "Running" checkbox, then it does reset but you won't see the affects of the reset until you resume its execution (e.g. later tick the "Running" checkbox). I assume that is true of the menu option as well, but it should probably be tested for confirmation.
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Very Keynes
LSL is a Virus
Join date: 6 May 2006
Posts: 484
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03-11-2009 13:16
From: Hewee Zetkin If you open up a non-running script and hit the reset button without ticking the "Running" checkbox, then it does reset but you won't see the affects of the reset until you resume its execution (e.g. later tick the "Running" checkbox). I assume that is true of the menu option as well, but it should probably be tested for confirmation. I can test that when I get in world as I do have a database system with populated tables that are set to not running when they are not being addressed, it saves on total script load. I will take a backup, try a reset and post back here.
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ElQ Homewood
Sleeps Professionally
Join date: 25 Apr 2007
Posts: 280
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03-11-2009 13:43
From: Hewee Zetkin If you open up a non-running script and hit the reset button without ticking the "Running" checkbox, then it does reset but you won't see the affects of the reset until you resume its execution (e.g. later tick the "Running" checkbox). I assume that is true of the menu option as well, but it should probably be tested for confirmation. ah geez..i never knew that..never thougth about the resetting of a non-running script blaah..well i got some work to do lol
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