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Re: SQR
- Subject: Re: SQR
- From: Debra Robarge <drobarge@STRAFFORD.COM>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 14:09:26 -0400
- Thread-Index: AcFKo2YSPuiporfCRgqXE2ICkcTJ9AAALJeg
- Thread-Topic: SQR
# indicates a numeric variable or is used in #define to declare contants
called substitution variables in your program.
$ indicates either a String or Date variable. By default, SQR will
recognize $ as a string variable. This is why it is required to declare
$date variables in SQR; SQR needs to be told explicitly when a $
variable is a date.
Debra A. Robarge
Software Instructor and Consultant
Strafford Technology, Inc.
drobarge@strafford.com
(603) 434-2550 X 229
www.strafford.com
www.briotraining.com
-----Original Message-----
From: M J [mailto:mjmaxima@YAHOO.COM]
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 1:34 PM
To: SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
Subject: SQR
Hi folks:
Questions about SQRs. What is the difference between
# and $. When should each of them be used?
TIA
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