It seems to work better with
standard: "$(cons)"
instead of
standard: "$cons"
What is the difference between them ?
$(cons) is the correct syntax.
I use applications with an ACD syntax through Soaplab2.
This add another level of ACD management.
If symbcons is used with a non-default value, cons is overstepped.
The same advice as for the commandline applies - test the value of con
in your code, because symbcons can still be set by the user.
You mean in the program code, or in the ACD code ?
The cons boolean only stops them being prompted.
regards,
Peter
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