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12/01/1999 00:57:38
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Re: Why?
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00174204
Message ID:
00174944
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>>Actually, you could simply say EVAL(ALLTRIM(lcTableName - '.' - lcFieldName))
>>
>>This is a single eval, and the ALLTRIM and "-" concatenations are only needed to deal with leading and trailing blanks. Without the issue of blanks (which macro evaluation can't handle in any case, since you can't macro expand the result of a function), EVAL(lcTableName + '.' + lcFieldName) works just great.
>
>That's much cleaner. It seems that EVAL(lcTableName + '.' + lcFieldName) works even with leading and/or trailing blanks in lcTableName and lcFieldName, though.

With trailing blanks on lcFieldName, or leading blanks on lcTableName only. The "-" concatenation fixes the problem where lcTableName = "MyAlias ".
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