Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately I've either missed something or 
this has taken a decided turn for the weird.

The relevant lines from the macro now read:

if (out == 7) { out = 0 };
>
> if (offset == 7 - n ) {output= Workout[1]};
>
>
and as I saved and reloaded the wiki the result became:

Inputs: offset = a= 1 mdate=1/12/2015
>

That makes it appear that the variable offset no longer exists or was never 
transferred to the macro at all. I loaded the file onto Chrome so I could 
save it to tiddlyspot and got the same erroneous result. I did have one 
brief moment when everything seemed to be working correctly but now it 
appears to have gone away. 

If it matters I am using Firefox 34.05 and Chrome Version 37.0.2062.120 on 
a windows 7 machine. 

As you might expect, I'm as confused as ever.


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