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<cy1pr0701mb13723a471515fa7b48c53c00f8...@cy1pr0701mb1372.namprd07.prod.outlook.com>,
on 07/16/2015
   at 09:02 PM, "Hardee, Chuck" <[email protected]> said:

>The NORECALL, if it is a literal, needs to be in quotes.

Not unless there is a variable with the same name.

>If it is a variable, then the value of the variable needs to be
>either null (''), or the value needs to have quotes, NORECALL =
>"'NORECAL'" or NORECALL = '"NORECALL"'.

WTF? That makes no sense. If it's a variable then the value needs to
be NORECALL, without quotes, although there may be quotes in the
assignment statement setting that value.

NORECALL = "NORECALL"

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