Tom, Robert, Bas, Dossy,

Thank you all for the input, all very constructive and useful, it has
helped me a lot.

Don, my programming background has nothing to do with the questions I
asked, so sorry, you won't get an answer from me, but thank you for
trying.

On 20/04/2008, Dossy Shiobara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008.04.20, Xavier Bourguignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > So Bob, what is the difference between setting the variable within the
>  > adp and setting it in a procedure? Surely the variable set in the
>  > procedure should be available as the procedure is called within the
>  > adp.
>
>
> Xavier,
>
>  I suggest you read up on Tcl variable scoping:
>
>     Tcl variable scope - how does Tcl control when a variable is seen?
>
>     http://wiki.tcl.tk/11921
>
>
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