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Subject: RE: file size
From: "Erik Nauman" <ENauman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 15:48:13 -0400

Can you explain how this would work between two projects? Say in
project1 I create project variable "money and in the course of the
project's processes :money is set to 2000. Then a procedure in project1
ends with the command getproject "project2. Will project2 automatically
have a variable :money with value 2000?

Sorry I don't quite get this yet,
Thank you,
Erik

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From: mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daniel
Ajoy
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 3:19 PM
To: Mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: file size

On 24 Aug 2007 at 18:16, Erik Nauman wrote:

> But if I
> have stored variables that are set by the user in one project is there
> a way to pass them on to the next project when it opens? 

those are variables created using "make"


it is "project variables" that are unusual:

createprojectvar word-or-list

Stands for create project variable. Creates a project 
variable represented by a command and a reporter. For 
example, if the project variable "amount" is created, the 
command setamount sets its value, and amount reports its 
value. Project variables are saved with your project.

Daniel
OpenWorld Learning




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