Thanks Henry. I’ll hold off on downloading the new version. Maybe I’ll try 
Raul’s workaround at a later date.

Richard


> On 30 Mar 2023, at 20:50, Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I see.  I couldn't get the same failure because I was using jconsole, and 
> your characters didn't make it through email.
> 
> The spelling error is from executing a boxing character.  You are executing 
> in each box to produce a list of boxes; then formatting that to a 3xn array 
> of characters; then executing each row of the array.  The characters are 
> Unicode and give spelling error.  Use
> 
>  ;@:("."0@":&.>) 40 5 9008 90
> 
> Henry Rich
> 
> 
>> On 3/30/2023 2:52 PM, Richard Donovan wrote:
>> Hi Henry
>> 
>> I deleted all the spaces and replaced with “real” ones. Still in error
>> 
>> Ran a.i. Which seems ok…
>> 
>>    a.i.'".@": "."0@": each 405 90'
>> 34 46 64 34 58 32 34 46 34 48 64 34 58 32 101 97 99 104 32 52 48 53 32 57 48
>>    ".@": "."0@": each 405 90
>> |spelling error
>> |   
>> |   ^
>> |       ".@":"."0@":each 405 90
>> 
>> 
>> I would love to migrate to 9.4 but Windows Defender resolutely refuses to 
>> run the installation file and does not even allow me to override and 
>> continue. I’ve been installing new releases since J402 and this is the first 
>> problem I’ve had!
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
>>>> On 30 Mar 2023, at 18:06, Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> My guess is you pasted in a nonbreaking space.  The caret points to the 
>>> error.
>>> 
>>> Wouldn't you like release 9.4, which would give more error information?
>>> 
>>> Henry Rich
>>> 
>>> On 3/30/2023 12:54 PM, Richard Donovan wrote:
>>>> JVERSION
>>>> Engine: j902/j64avx2/windows
>>>> Release-a: commercial/2020-12-05T13:36:01
>>>> Library: 9.02.08
>>>> Qt IDE: 1.9.2s/5.12.10(5.12.10)
>>>> Platform: Win 64
>>>> Installer: J902 install
>>>> InstallPath: c:/program files/j902
>>>> 
>>>>    ".@": "."0@": each 40 5 9008 90
>>>> |spelling error
>>>> |
>>>> | ^
>>>> | ".@":"."0@":each 40 5 9008 90
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> (NB. required output 4 0 5 9 0 0 8 9 0)
>>>> 
>>>> The boxed question marks actually appear as an assortment of left, up, and 
>>>> down arrows.
>>>> 
>>>> This is reproducible.
>>>> 
>>>> I need a list of all the digits in y, concatenated as shown, with zeros 
>>>> retained
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>> 
>>>> Richard
>>>> 
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