tag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:/discussions/inspector/851-script-universe-am-i-doing-it-rightBeezwax: Discussion 2014-08-19T01:03:23Ztag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/340269132014-08-05T14:49:27Z2014-08-05T14:49:27ZScript Universe - Am I doing it right?<div><p>Jessica,</p>
<p>You are doing it correctly.</p>
<p>So I now have much more of an appreciation for doctors that look
at Xrays :)</p>
<p>Because for me things are instantly revealed in this
picture.</p>
<p>So for example the one to one pairing that seems to be happing
in many places and around the border.</p>
<p>so a script was written and attached to a button or a field as a
script trigger... however so much of that is being done that maybe
it could be refactored or reused.</p>
<p>Let me step back for a moment... every circle is a script. and
the size of the circle denotes the number of steps in your script.
Doesn't look like you have any really large scripts - but you have
some layouts that are huge ( downward triangles )</p>
<p>The script universe is supposed to show you every script
interaction that you have in your solution.</p>
<p>Circles with black borders are scripts that run with full access
- normally we only see a few of these in a solution. But here there
seems to be much more heavily used. And circles with red inner
cores are scripts that have some problems inside.</p>
<p>If you look at that script you'll see that it has some problems
with some of its steps - maybe a field is missing or a layout is
missing. Something needs to be fixed.</p>
<p>Hope this helps you and feel free to ask me for more info if you
like.</p>
<p>Vince</p></div>Vince Menannotag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/340269132014-08-05T16:17:17Z2014-08-05T16:17:18ZScript Universe - Am I doing it right?<div><p>Great! Thanks Vince. That explanation helps a lot. Don't judge
my universe - it was the one I was delt! :) I'm hoping to resolve a
lot of the issues and the Inspector is my key.</p>
<p>I'm still unsure what you mean about "one to one pairing". As
far as I can understand you're saying that there is one script
attached to a single object (button, field, etc.) and those items
are thrown to the outter edges of the rendering ..and in my case
since there are so many, it's causing it to look like a solid
border.. Am I understanding that correctly?</p></div>Jessica Reitztag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/340269132014-08-06T00:24:42Z2014-08-06T00:24:42ZScript Universe - Am I doing it right?<div><p>Jessica,</p>
<p>Yes one-to-one ... that is what I mean. Button uses that one
script. So not much code reuse going on there.</p>
<p>And no judging - no worries there :)</p>
<p>Vince</p></div>Vince Menannotag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/340269132014-08-06T13:16:55Z2014-08-06T13:16:56ZScript Universe - Am I doing it right?<div><p>Great! Thank You! I’m sure I’ll have more questions
when I dig into it further, but feel free to closeout that post.
Thanks again!</p>
<p>Jessica Reitz<br>
SGA Design Group<br>
918.587.8602, ext. 312 (direct)</p></div>Jessica Reitztag:beezwax.tenderapp.com,2010-10-12:Comment/340269132014-08-19T01:03:22Z2014-08-19T01:03:22ZScript Universe - Am I doing it right?<div><p>Thanks!</p></div>jay_g