It purges all user variables associated with the user who executes the taf
with the command in it. If you had user A and user B and user A executed the
taf which included the command <@PURGE SCOPE='USER'> then all of the
variables assigned to user A would be purged. The variables assigned to user
B would be left untouched.

Hope this helps,

Steve Smith

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> Subject: Witango-Talk: purge user scope question
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> Hi, this is probably obvious, but the manual did not shed light.
> Does <@purge
> scope="user"> purge only the user variables in the currently
> running taf, or
> does it purge all user variables in any running taf?  I hope it
> is the former!
>
> THanks,
>
> John
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