Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Re: Lists & Tokens

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You need to either:
A - Set the token targeting the digital join the button is on. This
assigns a token to all objects on that digital join.
B - Set a global token.

The command will only replace token values if the token is set on the
object sending the command (or if the token is a global token).
As always, we recommend naming tokens in a format such as [tokenname]
for easy identification in commands.

Jarrod

On May 5, 8:20 pm, mrplacid <mrpla...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> I have created a list using feedback from my system and assigned a
> feedback value to a serial join on each list element.  This works fine
> but I am also trying to set a token of the same value that I can refer
> to in the command when a button in the list is pressed.  It would
> appear that this token is not being set or the command is ignoring its
> value? Am I missing something?  Do I need to set a token or I can I
> refer to the join value instead?
>
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