Hello everyone,

Mockey wrote...

> Maybe like this?

Thanks.

> I think you simply shouldn't put a label into an if-clause.

It was allowed so I developed a bad habit. I am going to adapt my scripts.

Bruce wrote...

> One possible issue with your code is with local variables, which will 
> be different for the stuff after endif depending on whether the point 
> was reached from the original script or form the callback.

I will keep that in mind.

> Nonetheless, if you prefer to keep what you have, I added an 
> undocumented
> exec noifdocheck

You shouldn't have, Exec.OnError is sufficient.



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