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Evaluating a macro name with a macro in it
Suppose I define a macro like this:
%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck I can successfully assign a value to this macro. It works as expected; however, I'm trying to figure out the notation to get the value out of %PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck. I've tried various things like: %%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck% [%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck] %[%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck]% But they don't work. I found one way to get the value out of it: [Application.Macros(vbldMacroAll).Item("%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck")] That works, but I'm not too fond of it. I supposed I could wrap it up in a subroutine to make it look nicer. It just seems there ought to be another way to get the value out. |
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Yep, or
[vbld_AllMacros.Item("%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck").Value] Or create a project or global script function like this: Code:
Function GetMacro(name) GetMacro = vbld_AllMacros.Item(name).Value End Function [GetMacro("%PHASE%-ReturnErrorCheck")] |
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