Le 10 mars 09 à 17:07, Mark Schonewille a écrit :

Bob,

You also need quotes if explicitVariables is true
Ah ! OK, I am working in Explicit Variables mode; so I understand why without quotes, it was not working in my button script, while it was working well in the message box (where it is not necessary to declare variables).

Thanks Mark for these explanations

André

or if any of the words could also be a variable or if they are also used as keywords or commands etc. Enough reason to always use quotes around every string that is meant to be a data string rather than anything else.

I'm not sure that this will solve Andre's problem, though.

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On 10 mrt 2009, at 16:56, Bob Sneidar wrote:

You would only need to use quotes if there were more than one word I think. Still, it's a good practice.

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