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First use of quick script in catalog
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DixieCup48
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First use of quick script in catalog
I have tried using this script in the catalog and cannot get it to work. Would somebody please tell me what is going wrong here?

Re: First use of quick script in catalog
Mh, everything?
There is no concatenation between command ids and what the heck should the ":" stand for?
There is no concatenation between command ids and what the heck should the ":" stand for?
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DixieCup48
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Re: First use of quick script in catalog
Thank you for your time and the code. It works like a charm!
That said your insight would be appreciated if you would explain why your code works and mine does not. Clearly I am missing something here but don't know what it is.
That said your insight would be appreciated if you would explain why your code works and mine does not. Clearly I am missing something here but don't know what it is.
Re: First use of quick script in catalog
Read Highend's post again.DixieCup48 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2023 21:31 Thank you for your time and the code. It works like a charm!
That said your insight would be appreciated if you would explain why your code works and mine does not. Clearly I am missing something here but don't know what it is.
That's the explanation why your code doesn't work.
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