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Referencing a script object in another script object

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Can I reference another script object in a script object? All script objects would be under the same Variables hierarchy.

I have a dropdown field.

In the 'exit' event, the first reference:

DropExit.Exit1(this);

In the DropExit script object:

function Exit1(current)

{

if(Drop.rawValue =="1")

{Color1.presence = "visible";} else {Color1.presence = "invisible";}

if(Drop.rawValue =="2")

{Color2.presence = "visible";} else {Color2.presence = "invisible";}

}

No problems!

But, I would like to do something like this:

function Exit1(current)

{

If(Drop.rawValue == "1")

Selection.S1(this);

If(Drop.rawValue == "2")

Selection.S2(this);

}

then I would have another script object,

Selection script object:

function S1(current)

{

{Color1.presence = "visible";} else {Color1.presence = "invisible";}

{

function S2(current)

{

{Color2.presence = "visible";} else {Color2.presence = "invisible";}

}

in my little mind, this seems like it would work... is it possible?

Thank you in advance!

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I would think if you have multiple script objects you might need to be more specific with it's reference.

For Example:

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If i was working in my script object vars but wanted to access my function in moreVars, it would be referenced like this:

moreVars.profileCount();

I dont know if thats what you were after.

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I would think if you have multiple script objects you might need to be more specific with it's reference.

For Example:

1525502_pastedImage_1.png

If i was working in my script object vars but wanted to access my function in moreVars, it would be referenced like this:

moreVars.profileCount();

I dont know if thats what you were after.

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Brilliant! This is exactly what I need!

Thank you!