That worked! Thanks Musachy! For reference, since my variable name is a
concatenation of a variable and a string I had to do this:
for the initial s:set.
Musachy Barroso wrote:
You cannot nest %{}, this could be a way of doing it:
musachy
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Frank Maritat
You cannot nest %{}, this could be a way of doing it:
musachy
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Frank Maritato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> ok, so I'm able to verify that:
>
>
>
> sets the variable name as I want it. I can verify by printing it out with
> property with a hardcoded value like
ok, so I'm able to verify that:
sets the variable name as I want it. I can verify by printing it out
with property with a hardcoded value like this:
but I cannot figure out how to do it without using the hardcoded id.
I've tried the following:
but nothing works. Can anyone help he
I need to set a variable that is specific to the object id I'm working
with. I tried something like this:
and then later in the page:
but didn't get anything. Is there a different way to do this?
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