ID: Q99603
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In a compiled program, a constant defined with the #DEFINE clause causes a "Syntax Error" message when the constant is used in subsequent code snippets.
The #DEFINE clause was incorrectly coded. An equal sign in the #DEFINE clause results in a "Syntax Error" message when the constant is used in subsequent code. For example, the following code will cause the error:
#DEFINE salestax = .10
sale = 123.45
* The following line produces a syntax error.
invtotal = sale * (1 + salestax)
Remove the equal sign (=) from the #DEFINE clause. Correct syntax for the #DEFINE clause is as follows:
#DEFINE salestax .10
NOTE: #DEFINE is a preprocessor directive, not a screen generator
directive. Therefore, it is not listed in the generator directive
section of the "Developer's Guide" for version 2.5.
"Language Reference," version 2.5, Chapter 3
Additional reference words: FoxDos FoxWin 2.50 define # 2.50a KBCategory: kbprg kbprb KBSubcategory: FxprgGeneral
Last Reviewed: June 27, 1995