Is there a way around that, without having to user the extra LOCAL variable to hold the value, and using the LOCAL in the SET SAFETY command?
Thanks!!!
>>Senility really sucks......... Thanks Sergey.
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>>By the way,
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>>I originally tried it this way....
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>>PROCEDURE Destroy
>> SET SAFETY &THIS.SafetySetting
>>ENDPROC
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>>and got the syntax error.
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>>Why? Because of the "." ?
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>Yes, '.' (dot) indicates the end of macrosubstitution.
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP