Thanks for the reminder. I hadn't been using namespace qualifiers for these modules. I'd gotten away with that, somehow. But as the script set grows, it'll likely get cumbersome to have distinct names for arrays and variables.

When I looked over the set I'd already scripted, it was obvious that some of those names were painfully long - and a fair number already included a kind of 'namespace' module abbreviation prefix in them.

Yes, I was still scripting Saturday night...actually, until early Sunday morning. I used to try an alarm clock to remind me I should sleep at some point, but I just kept turning it off...


In reply to Re^3: Fill an array in a module ? by DarrenSol
in thread Fill an array in a module ? by DarrenSol

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