Actually John the "@TOOLCHG(#S0=DROP IS 1.234)(#U12=1)" statement works
fine without the comma. My problem is in the 2nd example "#S0=DROP IS 1.234
#U12=1". I need a way to separate the two variable declarations. I've tried
a comma, semicolon, colon, and parentheses to no avail. I need some fresh
ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
"John Gent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@loki.sdrc.com on 04/26/2002 09:00:37 PM
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Dave,
You forgot the comma between the variable settings ...
@TOOLCHG(#S0=DROP IS 1.234), (#U12=1)
HTH!
- John Gent
http://home.attbi.com/~jgent/
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���� All,
This is what I can do....@TOOLCHG(#S0=DROP IS 1.234)(#U12=1), the string
is
output and #U12 is successfully set to 1.
This is what I can't do but want to....#S0=DROP IS 1.234 #U12=1
In the second example the string variable is set but the integer variable
is not. What is output is DROP IS 1.234 0=1 (#U12 is equal to zero prior
to
this). Is this just a syntax error?
Thanks, Dave
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