Daniel, look into forum. They are arrays.

2010/10/21 Daniel V. Klein <d...@lonewolf.com>:
> Your variable "array1" and "array2" are not arrays - they are scalar strings.
>
> On Oct 21, 2010, at 10:12 AM, no-re...@cfengine.com wrote:
>
>> Forum: Cfengine Help
>> Subject: variable expansion inside a single bundle
>> Author: bglomm
>> Link to topic: https://cfengine.com/forum/read.php?3,18819,18819#msg-18819
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Got someone a hint on why I can't use variable expansion inside the var 
>> section of a single bundle?
>>
>> I have:
>> ...
>> vars:
>> "array1"  string => something11;
>> "array1"  string => something12;
>>
>> "array2"  string => something21;
>> "array2"  string => something22;
>>
>> "all_user" slist => getindices("array1");
>> "all_user_in_a_single_string_with" => join(" ", "all_user");
>> ...
>>
>> Now cf-promise says:
>>
>> Function "join" was promised a list called "this.all_user" but was not (yet) 
>> found
>>
>> Strangely I can for instance append $(all_user_in_a_single_string) to a 
>> file...
>> but a negativ lookbehind in a "replace_with value" doesn't work :-((
>> Do I got any chance to fix this??
>> (Yes it's the only one that doesn't work... for all other variables it works 
>> like a charme)
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Bernhard
>>
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