Hey Doug,
But what happens if you have the same method name in the call just with a different object. For the stuff I'm currently working on, this isn't an issue but I would think it would make a difference.
>Hi Larry.
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>>RETURN TO can accept macro expanded variables if the variables do not contain a ".". In other words, if the RETURN TO procedure is a procedure and not a method, it works.
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>You can RETURN TO an object method if you leave off the object name. eg. if you want to RETURN TO MyObject.MyMethod, use RETURN TO MyMethod. This works whether it's hard-coded or stored in a variable and macro expanded.
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>Doug
Larry Miller
MCSD
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