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{{Error | {{Error | ||
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|Invalid Variable name | |Invalid [[Variable]] name | ||
|#Undefined | |#Undefined variable name. A variable name was specified that was either invalid or not defined. One situation where this error can occur is when a FORM variable is not defined. In the following example, the variable P is used to identify the POS position. If P is not previously defined, this error will occur during execution: PRINT USING "FORM POS P, N 12.2": D | ||
#[[Break]] used in conjunction with an otherwise unused variable or [[internal function]] (like [[fkey]]) | #[[Break]] used in conjunction with an otherwise unused variable or [[internal function]] (like [[fkey]]) | ||
|# | #Break Off attempted for a variable that did not have break turned on | ||
|#Define the variable. | |||
#Check the spelling of the variable. | #Check the spelling of the variable. | ||
#if automating break points use a temp variable to remember if you turned break on for something so you can test if it needs break to be turned off before attempting to turn it off. | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Error Codes]] | [[Category:Error Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 9 June 2017
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