| Simple Security |
| QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code |
| Using One Dictionary With Multiple Tables - Aaron Kaplan - SoftMart Inc |
| QTIPS - Command Line Options |
| QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command |
| QTIPS - Code/Command Help |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| Uncommon Knowledge - WC_DataFile% |
| Uncommon Knowledge - WC_DataFile_Next% |
| Uncommon Knowledge - WC_DictFile% |
| Uncommon Knowledge - WC_XREF_WINDOW% |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V3I1A6 |
| Title | Uncommon Knowledge - WC_DictFile% |
| Keywords | WC_DICTFILE% WC_DATAFILE% DICT WINDOW_COMMON% |
| Text | Name of the CURRENT dictionary file Normally this will be the same as WC_DATAFILE% WITH a "DICT " at the beginning However if the window has been invoked WITH the new command modifier DICT = (e g WINDOW SUBS DATAFILE = SUBS DICT = USERS) then it will be set to a DIFFERENT value Note that the syntax is not DATAFILE DICTFILE but DATAFILE DICT Note further that it is WC_DICTFILE% not WC_DATAFILE% that is used on the status line to indicate which file is currently being worked on (Volume 3 Issue 1 Page 10) |
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