Clickable image not working

Unless someone explains to me why this is supposed to be a solution and/or provides me with a test aia to verify it with, I tend to remove the solution marker.

Maybe there is someone among the PUs who can help an old and clueless woman here. :wink: :pray:

There is a possibility that it takes time to load the resources on the other screen, but I still don't see a reason of why you would need that at the end of closing the screen. If it takes time to load something, I always pop up the waiting dialog at the start of opening the screen.

Yes, but again:

@Anke, @gordonlu310 you are absolutely correct that using a timer to wait for a 7000 block second screen to load; it is superfluous. At this point as @gordonlu310 rightly advises; it's much better to use the wait dialog.

:question:

the progress dialog ?

Yes...

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:question:

Please show the blocks.

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Which means, that ...
Please show the blocks.

Is it really asking too much to finally show the blocks that solve this "supposed" problem???
And again, please PM me the aia that supposedly creates this problem.

What should that help?

As an example

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(in production you would also have procedures loading stuff, and then call the clock at the end with a much shorter interval)

Whether this would solve the OP's problem is another matter.

So again (for the 5th time):

What is the difference if I do it with a button click event, a clickable image event or a timer event???
Is this question really THAT difficult to answer?

Maybe I'm totally wrong and don't understand anything - then I should really think about whether I should still act as PU (or at all) here. :wink:

We're talking about this (I thought):

and my questions was:

I give up, it's getting boring and ridiculous. What I saw as a solution isn't a solution - IMHO.
I don't even know if there's a problem at all, since I haven't been able to verify it.

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In the end, I didn't solve the problem, which is why I didn't show you the blocks.

@Nicola_Imperati

7000 blocks, have you got many big long lists which make up most of the blocks, which could be stored in csv files, significantly reducing your block count, and helping to ensure that the screen loads successfully?

@TIMAI2 indeed I think I'll take your advice; using a CSV file and reducing the number of blocks. P.s: Sometimes, I love complicating my life.. you know me :wink:

I didn't say anything :wink:

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