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Using defined macros in a VBScript
I'm using VBPro v7.2
I set up macros to start my script, for example macro name = PROJECT_DIR macro value = C:\My Projects I can then use the macroin subsequent steps, like copying files, for example source dir = %PROJECT_DIR%\source But now I want to use the macro in a step that has a VBScript, and the macro NEEDS to be inside quotes. So without the macro, I do dbFile = "C:\My Projects\myFile.db" How can I do the equivalent of this instead? dbFile = "%PROJECT_DIR%\myFile.db" |
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Within a Run Script step, you can reference it just like that. If the code is in project/global script (View | Other Windows | Script Editor), use
dbFile = Application.ExpandMacrosAndScript("%PROJECT_DIR%") & "\myFile.db" http://www.kinook.com/VisBuildPro/Manual/runscript.htm http://www.kinook.com/VisBuildPro/Ma...ripteditor.htm |
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Thanks, this worked like a charm!
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