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Problem with included constant
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21/08/2002 04:39:35
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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00691361
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00691807
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SORRY
I realized I put the '=' sign after the #define.
Maybe i need a rest....
Sorry again
Alessio

>I still cannot explain what happens
>The fact is that the error message comes out at design time ....
>Maybe something wrong with the include file ? But I use constants without problems even in the same form.
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>>Alessio,
>>
>>What I tried to say is that it won't be allowed to have a #DEFINE for a variable WConstant, and "re-use" that by means of WConstant = "SomeValue".
>>I didn't try it, but as far as I know it just is allowed to do this, but all kinds of strangenesses occur.
>>So look in your programs for the WConstant variable, and look for some assignment command put in by accident (think of STORE too).
>>
>>By the way, what is the constant value ? obviously some wrong value could cause problems (at a Replace etc.).
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>>HTH,
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>>I'm not sure to have understood what u said.
>>>Anyway I'm sure i've not used the same name twice and if I define a variable in which i put the constant value it works.
>>>the fact is that I cannot explain why i cannot use constant in those cases
>>>---
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>>>>>I included a .h files in a form, i do that everytime, but today i brought into an error :
>>>>>I mention a constant in a replace command (replace fieldname with Wconstant)
>>>>>but VFP gives me a sintax error, error which fades if I sobstitute the constant with its value.
>>>>>The same happened (today is my lucky day) in an IIF command, if I put the constant in the iif values VFP gives me the error "missing expression"
>>>>>
>>>>>Is it normal or there is some patch to fix that i suppose its a bug ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank U again
>>>>>Alessio
>>>>
>>>>Couldn't it be so that you defined the constant-variable again in the running program (WConstant = "SomeValue") ? (if that would be allowed anyway).
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