Hi Eddy,

An exit with a flow link will always carry around the value of a global variable that is declared in the same scope. I'm happy if using an exit does what you were looking for, however I'm now even more unsure of what you're actually trying to do.

Take care,

Geert


On 26 Jun 2006, at 13:49, Eddy Young wrote:

Geert Bevin wrote:
Hi Eddy,
What exactly are you trying to do? As long as there's no output value present when a URL is generated, the value of the global variable will not be added to the query string. Is that sufficient?
Best regards,
Geert

Hi Geert,

That's not sufficient, but I just remembered the way to do what I wanted: the <exit /> element.

Regards,
Eddy
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