Well, I had hope the ^DIM would work for me.  Unfortunately it imposes
SAC (SAAC? SACC?) restrictions.  It I try this"

set X="SET TEMP=$GET(k)" do ^DIM

X will be deleted.  I assume this is because lowercase variables are
not allowed.
My debugger is not designed to be VA specific, so allow a user to use
variables with lower case.

I'll have to keep looking for a solution.  My next plan is to $piece
through the parts of a reference to ensure no null nodes.

Thanks
Kevin


On 2/11/06, Greg Kreis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  On calling ^DIM, while it would protect most types of errors if used
> properly (unless the indirected statement had indirection in it ;-), would
> be really slow for any significant volume of calls. It is a MUMPS syntax
> parser written in MUMPS.
>


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