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How to set global variable in rave events?Thanks!

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:16 pm    Post subject: How to set global variable in rave events?Thanks! Reply with quote



How to set global variable in rave events?Thanks!


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: How to set global variable in rave events?Thanks! Reply with quote



Hi,

PLEASE include both your Rave product (BE or BEX) and version number. PLEASE do this in EACH future support message. It helps us provide a better support answer.

Please look at http://www.nevrona.com/Default.aspx?tabid=178 for information about updating Rave. At this link, you will also find many references, articles and general information about using Rave. Be sure to look at the bottom part of that page as it applies to all Rave users.

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How to set global variable in rave events?

Not sure which version of Rave you are using. The latest Rave 6 BEX documentation contains several examples with events, including one that both "gets" then "sets" a parameter. There also is a FAQ section in the RaveDevGuide dealing with parameters. If you do not have Rave 6 BEX, then I would suggest looking at the following tips on our "Tips and Tricks" page.
Tip #17 "Using Parameters with Rave"
Tip #67 "Getting and Setting Parameters"
Tip #71 "Adding Parameters to Parameter List"

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