General information
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
You could alternatively use:
...
MD (temppath)
...
instead of using the macro substitution. This can also keep you out of trouble when you are calling a command and the macro substitution string has embedded spaces which can be interpreted as additional command syntax.
When using macro substitution with a period (as when referencing an alias or property), then you must use two periods (..); i.e.,
MD &pdmVar..temppath
The macro substitution will stop (and consume) the first period; the second period provides for the second part of the value.
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