No... it was the underscore _ like in my email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was comming out as Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyway Vladimir responded to the news group (he is from our staff here)
letting everybody know that the @CHAR option worked.. I think he failed
ot mention that he was from the same place here but he is, and we are all
set. Thank you everybody for your quick responses, you have all been most
helpful. I believe the problem was that he was trying to assign the
underscore between 2 other variables...
like $var1 _ $var2 all to one
thanks again
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Jim DeHart
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Jesse Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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01/07/2003 03:09 PM
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Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Underscores in variables...
Are you certain it's the underscore? From the manual, variable names "may
contain numbers, letters and the underscore character." I suspect it's
the "@" or the "."
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We would like to include an underscore in a stored Variable.
Such
> as email name ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) anybody have any ideas as how
to
> get this to work.. Tango seems to be reading this underscore as a space
> instead of an underscore...
>
> any help would be much appreciated.
>
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