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Passing Referenced Variables
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08/04/2008 09:38:33
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01308965
Message ID:
01308980
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10
>>The values of these variable are populated in the Split_Name function, but they still are empty after the function runs. I must be not using the reference correctly.
>>
>>
>>NewFirstName = ''
>>NewMidName = ''
>>NewLastName = ''
>>
>>cLastFirst = split_name(Schedule.s_Pat_Name, @NewFirstName, @NewMidName, @NewLastName)
>>
>>
>>
>>FUNCTION split_name
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>>	LPARAMETERS tcName , taNewFirstName, taNewMidName, taNewLastName
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>>	(Other stuff going on here)
>>
>>	NewFirstName = SomeNewValue
>>	NewMidName = SomeNewValue
>>	NewLastName = SomeNewValue
>>
>>	RETURN
>>
>>
>
>Assign your new values to the parameters, not to the variables.
>
>E.g. taNewFirstName = SomeNewValue, etc.
>
>BTW, why do you name your parameters ta instead of tc ? ta indicates an array, and this is not your case.

Someone else's code that is being rewritten. Changing the poor naming conventions will be handled too.
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