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Hi All,

I'm sure I've posted on this matter before but I just had a bit of a wobble understanding why my code wouldn't compile, until I notice the variable I had used started with the word NEXT (as in Next_Available) and the D3 compile went out and took another shot of tequila and said 'nada - not today hombre'

So, just put it out there NEXT (suffix not allowed) and I'm sure there may be others - like NOT and FOR and ...

Does anyone care to comment?



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Stefano Gallotta
Managing Member
Simply Red Open Systems
Milnerton ZA
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Hi All,

I'm sure I've posted on this matter before but I just had a bit of a wobble understanding why my code wouldn't compile, until I notice the variable I had used started with the word NEXT (as in Next_Available) and the D3 compile went out and took another shot of tequila and said 'nada - not today hombre'

So, just put it out there NEXT (suffix not allowed) and I'm sure there may be others - like NOT and FOR and ...

Does anyone care to comment?



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Stefano Gallotta
Managing Member
Simply Red Open Systems
Milnerton ZA
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Hmmm. I've seen something like this before. Has to do with the "_" delimiter that the compiler now ignores. Price to pay for progress, I guess.



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Brian S. Cram
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Rocket Software
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Hi All,

I'm sure I've posted on this matter before but I just had a bit of a wobble understanding why my code wouldn't compile, until I notice the variable I had used started with the word NEXT (as in Next_Available) and the D3 compile went out and took another shot of tequila and said 'nada - not today hombre'

So, just put it out there NEXT (suffix not allowed) and I'm sure there may be others - like NOT and FOR and ...

Does anyone care to comment?



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Stefano Gallotta
Managing Member
Simply Red Open Systems
Milnerton ZA
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Yes. I've tripped over this as well.

The compiler treats next_anything as part of a for next loop.



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James Carthew
Application Specialist
LRS Health Pty Ltd
Heidelberg VIC AU
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Yes. I've tripped over this as well.

The compiler treats next_anything as part of a for next loop.



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James Carthew
Application Specialist
LRS Health Pty Ltd
Heidelberg VIC AU
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Ok, so best I take a few of these and move on .....



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Stefano Gallotta
Managing Member
Simply Red Open Systems
Milnerton ZA
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