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PC Access for Windows Reference Guidefor PC Access Version 4.30![]() ![]() ![]()
Script Command: #defineFormat: #define SYMBOL TEXT The #define command allows you to assign a TEXT string to a SYMBOL. When the PC Access script compiler sees the SYMBOL in your script file, it replaces the SYMBOL with the TEXT string you assigned to it. · The define command is special in that it does not have a semi-colon (;) at its right-hand end. · The SYMBOL must be in the same format as a LABEL. Example: #define TIME_OUT_DELAY 1000 label START; send "JIM JONES"; wait TIME_OUT_DELAY for "PASSWORD"; // The script compiler replaces TIME_OUT_DELAY with // the number 1000. The #define command This topic has changed for PC Access 4.30.
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