12-14-2006
problem with EXPORT
hi,
I created a main script called "Paymain.prg" ( /proj/paymain.prg)
In this script i created two variables as follows
MASTER=/HOME/emaster.dbf
TRAN=/HOME/etran.dbf
Aftre that i exported that two variables
EXPORT MASTER TRAN
But when i use these two variable in another script calld dboper.prg(/proj/dboper.prg),those values are not getting accessed in this script.
what might be the reason?
any help?
cheers
RRK
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SYNOPSIS
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