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Advanced Macro With A {CASE} Inside Of An {IF |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A customer created a macro which included a {CASE} command inside of an {IF} statement. The {IF} statement included an {ELSE} and an {END IF} which both came after the {CASE} command. When this is done, the {ELSE} statement for the {CASE} command was treated as the {ELSE} statement for the {IF}. The customer felt that the {CASE} command, with its accompanying {ELSE} command, should have the ability to be placed within an {IF} before the {ELSE} statement of the {IF}, just like other {IF} statements can be placed within an {IF} statement. The customer was able to overcome the problem by using a {CALL} command within his {IF} statement. This allowed the macro to go to the {CASE} command successfully. Solutions: This has been corrected. This new fix will ship in the interim release after 03/30/90. An {OTHERWISE} command has been added for the {CASE} and {CASE CALL} commands. |
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