Javier,

  Prior to the official release of the enhanced RECALC VARIABLES command, 
all the other syntaxes used simply RECALCed ALL variables, not just the 
ones enumerated in the command.



On Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 11:00:45 AM UTC-4, A. Razzak Memon wrote:
>
> Wednesday, July 27, 2016 
>
> Tip of the Day: RECALCulating Specific Variable(s) 
> Product.......: R:BASE/Runtime/R:Compiler - X/X Enterprise (Version 10) 
> Build.........: 10.0.1.10727 or higher 
> Section.......: EEPs 
> Keywords......: RECALC VARIABLES 
>
> Traditionally, using the RECALC VARIABLES command recalculates all 
> variables. 
>
> Did you know that now you can recalculate a specific variable or a 
> list of variables? 
>
> The RECALC VARIABLES command has been enhanced to include an optional 
> variable list, 
> to perform a recalculation on a target variable or set of specified 
> variables. 
>
> -- Example 01: 
>     RECALC VARIABLES vTargetPrice 
>     RETURN 
>
> -- Example 02: 
>     RECALC VARIABLES vTargetPrice,vShippedQuantity,vDiscountedRate 
>     RETURN 
>
> Have fun! 
>
> Very Best R:egards, 
>
> Razzak. 
>
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