This sounds like an argument FOR variable checking.

This is something I've learned to look for when my scripts aren't doing what I expect. Invariably (hmm...pun intended?) I have mistyped a variable name. One way that I have found this problem is in the variable watcher while stepping through a handler. If two similarly named variables appear next to each other, I know I have misspelled it someplace.

At 10:54 AM 9/28/2006, you wrote:
I think I should maybe stick with legos. As it turns out my problem
with my code was that somewhere along the line I changed the variable
name from mfile to mfilename. I don't remember doing it. I cannot
believe I could not see it. Is it too much coffee or not enough?
These are questions that will plague me for weeks to come.

Thanks everyone for putting up with my ignorance.

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM

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