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January 26, 201510 yr Compare: http://fmforums.com/forum/topic/42722-can-number-of-mouse-clicks-be-counted-in-a-script/?p=199392 Note that the last version stopped working in v.11, since the script parameter is no longer available outside the context of the script itself.
January 30, 201510 yr Author This was tested and worked great with Server 13.0v4 and Pro 13.0v4. Your saying that this no longer works? I find that strange. Script Parameters never live outside the context of the immediate receiving script. That why they have to be manually re-passed (aka forwarded)...or loaded into a variable. - RC
January 30, 201510 yr I am afraid you misunderstood me. I said that one of the techniques in my file (from 2006) which I referenced above, stopped working in version 11. Script Parameters never live outside the context of the immediate receiving script. Well, that wasn't exactly true in version 10 and earlier. For example, you could set up a button to show a custom dialog = Get ( ScriptParameter ), and it would show the parameter passed to the currently paused script.
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