>>>>I guess you can try RESTORE FROM on the Data, this will expose the variables.
>>>
>>>Nope, no saved variables in there. Try this:
>>>
trtmrt=404
>>>create cursor bla (data m)
>>>append blank
>>>save to memo data
>>>?data
>>>?0h20+data
>>>
>>>You'll see that the variable names are saved. The data field in the resource record contains no names.
>>
>>Old style programmer, eh?
>>No need to check the data. Just run RESTORE FROM. If it fails, you will see.
>>:D
>
>Tried with one more, ?data shows one but restores the other too. Tried with one more, released all three and restored, it forgot the 2nd one. ?data showed the names of the two restored.
>
>If you feel like having more fun with these, try adding an array into the mix.
It works pretty well on Thor and the like. I never used it, only I found it there. (I had to look up the commands). Now I use it for a little bit of setting on GoFish, and this works.
And it
seems to be the way one would expect the values. The beautifier itself can do C stuff, so it might differ. For that I meant to try.
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