This subject was discussed a couple of years ago.. I got an example macro from Fred Lauzus and it is working fine.
Peter -----Original Message----- From: Michael Senack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:11 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [mfg-smartcam] User_Elmt string help I started this macro to change the contents of an User_Elmt's TX= string. // Advanced_Wedm 11.5 Windows 10/16/98 16:48:10 Macro File // w:\mcl\USEDCMD.mcl // CREATED: 04/24/02 // // This macro will changed the User_Elmt's TX string // from #DOFF=1,#TOOL=1 for Agie No.1 & 2 to #DOFF=1,#TOOL=1,#V1=16,#V2=1 Agie No.3 & 4 // //PAUSE[TX="The so far so good macro pause!", LR=10, LC=5, SR=2, SC=40, PT=1] VAR_REMOVE_ALL[] STRING: #NO12TONO34 #NO12TONO34=#DOFF=1,#TOOL=1,#V1=16,#V2=1 MOD_UEVENT[EL=3, XS2=ENX(3), YS2=ENY(3), TX=STRTMP("%#NO12TONO34"), LV=0] This works fine. What I'm interested in knowing is there a way to take the contents of an existing User_Elmt's TX="" text string, put it in a string variable and then check this string variable using an if test. Maybe something to the effect of IF #USERELMT=#DOFF=1,#TOOL=1 change it to #USERELMT=#DOFF=1,#TOOL=1,#V1=16,#V2=1 I'm stumped on the logic part of getting the TX into a string. Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Regards, Michael Senack ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================================
Get User Text.mcl
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