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Post by Stefan on Oct 30, 2022 4:29:49 GMT -5
George,
Please have a look at this - it's driving me potty. I have a source file (SOURCE.MACRO) that looks like this:
I saved it, and it is associated with this STATE file (the import to this forum has removed the filename separators, but you recognise it)
All good so far.
Now RELOAD the SOURCE.MACRO file, and you get this !
Clearly not what either of us expected!
The offending character is the '/' in the GNOTE lines. If you edit the STATE file, replacing the '/' in the first date string with, say a '-' hyphen, the issue moves to the next '/' in the line.
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Post by George on Oct 30, 2022 9:59:46 GMT -5
Stefan: Dumb oversight. The / is used throughout the STATE data as a field delimiter, and the code uses the PB PARSE$ to extract the various fields.
However, only the NOTE entries contain user created data (the NOTE text itself) so PARSE$ should NOT have been used to extract it.
Corrected.
George
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