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PC Access for Windows Reference Guidefor PC Access Version 4.30![]() ![]() ![]()
Script Command: #includeFormat: #include "filename" The include command allows you to include the contents of another script file as part of the current script file. This lets you keep a common set of script commands in a single file that you can use in other script files. You can nest include commands in up to 16 files. That means you can include a script file which in turn includes another script file, and so on, up to 16 levels. · The include command is special in that it does not have a semi-colon (;) at its right-hand end. Example: #include "\scripts\common\login.inc"
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