Hi Jason,
Try to modify one statement like the below.
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Jason & Merav wrote:
> I want create 100 variables called 'var1', 'var2' .... 'var100'.
>
> my handler currently reads :
>
> on doit
> repeat with i = 1 to 100
do "var"&i & "= 0"
> end repeat
> end
>
> but Lingo doesn't like the fact that my code is trying to set a string ...
> not a variable. Is there a way to do this!!!!
Good luck,
Fumio Nonaka
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