pushkey
Chris Sellitto
sellich at guaranteedreturns.com
Fri Jun 25 05:54:51 PDT 2010
Robert,
You did mention in you message that this started happening after "some
other processing added". This may sound obvious, but the common link
between the 2 statements is that you are checking dummy variable QD.
Did you redefine this variable somehow in this "some other processing"?
Just a thought.
Chris
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> ROBERT PULLIAM
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> Subject: pushkey
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> Using SCO unix and filepro 5.0.08D
>
> PROCESSING IS AS FOLLOWS
>
> IF qd = "N" or qd = "N"
> THEN pushkey "[brky] [brky] [brky] [brky] X"
>
> AND IN ANOTHER INSTANCE
>
>
> IF QD = "R" OR QD = "r"
> THEN pushkey "[brky] [brky]";end
>
>
> these worked for years but suddenly no longer work after some other
> processing added. I have used debugger and the processing gets to the
> proper place and qd is equal to n or r but these lines are
> ignored.
>
>
> Thanks in advance Robert Pulliam
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