Larry,

In your example below, you have forced vVarName to be TEXT 
by pre-defining SET VAR vVarName = 'vMyVar'

I have never seen any TEXT variable divided by INTEGER value <g>.

Always pre-define variable(s) with appropriate data type(s). 

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.

At 08:03 AM 1/29/2002 -0800, Larry Lustig wrote:

>Does anyone know a work around to get the following
>code to execute (this is a simplified version of what
>I'm trying to do):
>
>SET VAR vMyVar = 24
>SET VAR vVarName = 'vMyVar'
>SET VAR vResult  = (&vVarName / 2)

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