Thanks, it works! Scott Houseman wrote: > Hi Heiko > > Try this: > $aName = "TEAM"; > eval( '$myString = G_T_'.$aName.';' ); // evaluates to: $myString = > G_T_TEAM > echo $myString; // Should print out SAFETOUR_team > > I haven't tested this, but it should work. > > Regards > > Scott > > On 10/2/2002 10:47 AM, Heiko Mundle wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> my script knows three different constants >> >> define(G_T_USER, "user_profile"); >> define(G_T_TEAM, "SAFETOUR_team"); >> define(G_T_CALL, "SAFETOUR_call"); >> >> Is it possible to get access to them, if I have the names (USER, TEAM, >> CALL) in a variable? >> >> It must be something like that: >> >> aName = "TEAM"; >> myString = "G_T_$sName"; // myString = "SAFETOUR_team" >> >> >> Any hint to solve this problem would be useful. >> >> heiko >> >> > >
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