Hi

I am curious about this need. Can you provide some useful example?
[]'s Maniero


2010/5/11 CarozoDeQuilmes <carozodequil...@gmail.com>

> Hi, when I put the following #translate in my program always convert the
> parameter myparm to literal "myparm".  It is good for me.
>
> Sample:
>
> #translate MYEXAMPLE <myparm> ;
>         => ;
>            MYNEWEXAMPLE <(myparm)>
>
> function main()
>      MYEXAMPLE   "cParm"
>      MYEXAMPLE    cParm
> Return .T.
>
> Code Generated:
>
>   function main()
>
> MYNEWEXAMPLE "cParm"
>
> MYNEWEXAMPLE "cParm"
>
> Return .T.
>
> The question is: how make it in reverse ? (convert literal or variable to
> variable)
>
> #translate MYEXAMPLE <?> ;
>         => ;
>            MYNEWEXAMPLE <?>
>
> function main()
>      MYEXAMPLE   "cParm"
>      MYEXAMPLE    cParm
> Return .T.
>
> Generate:
>
> function main()
>
> MYNEWEXAMPLE cParm
>
> MYNEWEXAMPLE cParm
>
> Return .T.
>
> Thanks in advance
> --
> CdQ
>
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