1. Re: Multiple includes (was: Rob's going to hate me... (Remainder bug))
- Posted by "Daniel Kluss" <codepilot at netzero.net> Nov 11, 2003
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Maybe if they all had seperate numbers you could put in a variable like this. maybe some other thing than '@' I dont know, but this just gets to complicated way to quick, cause then you need that for every variable, and every call, and with something as big as win32lib thats BIG headache. Daniel Kluss constant winlib1=include_instance("win32lib.e"), winlib2=include_instance("win32lib.e"), winlib3=include_instance("win32lib.e") winlib1@create(blahblahblah) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Lewis" <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 3:45 AM Subject: RE: Multiple includes (was: Rob's going to hate me... (Remainder bug)) > > > Irv Mullins wrote: > > > This has nothing to do with what those namespaces are called in > > other files, There's no reason you should have to edit other files > > or third party source. You know this is true, because namespaces > > are never passed on. > > This is exactly my point. How could another file refer to a specific > instance of a file? > > Matt Lewis > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >