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How to check if a macro is defined via VBS
I have a multi-conditional step that is executed with a vbld_StepStarting() fuction to set values if necessary or allow the step to execute. The problem is that I want to add another condition but I can't figure out how.
I want to test on if a macro is defined. I know this is one of the drop down options in the conditions for the step through the GUI but is there a way to write the same type of check in script? Function vbld_StepStarting() if application.Macros(vbldProject).Item("DEFAULT_SS_V ersion") = application.macros(vbldProject).item("PROMPT_Suppo rted_Version") then Default_SS_Version = application.Macros(vbldProject).Item("DEFAULT_SS_V ersion") application.Macros(vbldTemporary).Add "SS_Version", Default_SS_Version application.Macros(vbldTemporary).Add "SS_Version_NODOTS", REPLACE(Default_SS_Version,".","") vbld_StepStarting=false 'elseIf application.Macros(vbldTemporary).item("BLAH_BLAH" ) is defined ' this is the line that when it tries to find the value of Blah_Blah it prompts for user input. This is my pseudo code I would like. ELSE vbld_StepStarting=true end if end function |
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