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Revision as of 11:27, 17 July 2007
Event_Handler statement - Write Temporary Variable
Format: tmp index "<string>"
Write <string> to temporary variable number index.
- Temporary variables (strings) are numbered 0 to 9.
- Temporary variable lives only within the action string!
- Each variable is a text string, with maximum length of 126 characters
Example:
tmp 0 "%sscan(%edi,connect)" if %tmp(0) $call L%scutf(%tmp(0), ,2) L%scutf(%tmp(0), ,4) endif
Temporary variables is read with EventHandler macro %tmp.
Back to Event_Handler#Statements.