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ExpandMacrosEx
I am using the ExpandMacrosEx method in a script running in the GUI. I use the following code:
Application.ExpandMacrosEx(%VAR%, vbldUndefLeave, strResult, False) Even though I use the vbldUndefLeave as the undefTreatment parameter, the 'Enter Undefined Macro Value' dialog still appears. I would think that the result should be that the strResult should contain the unexpanded macro if it is not defined. ---------- The above was an attempt to work around the original purpose of this script. I want to write to a file the contents of a variable %VAR% that contains text with special characters such as '%' and '['. Is there a way to write to a file the literal text without variable expansion? I even tried to replace the '%' with '%%' in the variables. But when attempting the replace the '%' character is still being evaluated as a macro. Help on either of these issues would be appreciated. |
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Quote:
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vbld_FSO().CreateTextFile("%TEMP%\xyz.txt").Write( vbld_AllMacros()("DOSCMD").Value) |
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