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fixed it. Had it set on Lua instead of Lua in substitution. <br>
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Is there an FAQ somewhere out there highlighting the aspects of Lua
most useful to people like me, as in variable substitution, etc?<br>
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Kevin Reid wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Sep 9, 2007, at 1:15, Trey Holliday wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hmm, returns this:
[string "trigger "Trade Value" (U-0x57b870-46e37d22-1-6b8b4567)"]:
1: unexpected symbol near `$'
Kevin Reid wrote:
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Please post in plain text, and write your replies below selective
quotations.
There must be some mistake in the substitute field: perhaps you got a
space or something between the ) and $ in a )$. I can't be more
specific unless you show exactly what text you put in.
While you're editing the substitute field (which is essentially a one-
line script), the "Script Info" window will report any syntax errors
immediately. You can use that to adjust it until you find the syntax
error.
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