QTIPS - DOS File Names
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
VERBatim - V116
@ATTACK - @Pri.File
@ATTACK - @Rollout.File
File Variables
How Indexes Are Updated
Index Record Layouts
QTIPS - File Variable of File In SELECT Statement
QTIPS - Amending non-Attached Files
LINEAR HASH FILE STRUCTURES - Part 1
Index Flush
QTIPS - File Handle Structure
Playing with Scan Codes
QTIPS - Compiling Protection Code
QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command
QTIPS - Code/Command Help
Compiling 64K on a Shoestring by Blaise Wrenn (LexStat Systems Ltd)
Simple Security
QTIPS - Hiding Symbolic Source Code
Using One Dictionary With Multiple Tables - Aaron Kaplan - SoftMart Inc
Catalyst
@ATTACK - @Ans
QTIPS - Compiling Work around on runtimes
QTIPS - Potential Problem When Using @ANS
Background Processing
Creating Your Own Background Processes
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
How Indexes Are Updated
RTP Series - RTP27
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
VERBatim - V87
File Variables
Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope
RevTech Replies - Mike Pope (RevTech UK Ltd)
Symbol Table Structure
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV3I8A10
TitleQTIPS - Potential Problem When Using @ANS
Keywords@ANS
SI.MFS
TextWriting to a file WITH SI MFS attached causes the ! code to be invoked The
! code (being essentially a dictionary item) uses @ANS to pass information
around thus before returning control to the CALLING program it nulls down
@ANS Hence the act of writing to a file WITH SI MFS attached clears out
@ANS The moral is simple as @ANS is a temporary answer variable do not
use it to store values between processes


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