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?How do I get rid of these two lines of code. They don't seem to hurt
anything but would like to see them go away. Don Harvey |
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Don,
> ?How do I get rid of these two lines of code. They don't seem to hurt > anything but would like to see them go away. If you no longer need the code on lines 79 and 180 try commenting them out first and do another compile. If you don't have any problems you can go back and delete them from the script. -- Lee White RPM Report Viewer.: http://www.cwaddons.com/products/rpm/ RPM Review........: http://www.clarionmag.com/cmag/v11/v11n06rpm.html Report Faxing.....: http://www.cwaddons.com/products/afe/ ---Enroll Today---: http://CWaddons.com Enhanced Reporting: http://www.cpcs-inc.com |
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?Thanks Lee,
That was easy. Don Harvey |
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Don,
> ?How do I get rid of these two lines of code. They don't seem to hurt > anything but would like to see them go away. What Lee said. The compiler automatically handles the "Wizard Auto Break" functionality in SB6 and SB7. You can delete the lines from the script. If you do not delete the lines, the compiler simply skips them. http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2008 Friedrich |
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