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DarkBASIC Discussion / include# question

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Guitarman
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Posted: 19th Apr 2005 11:24
Ok so I just dixcovered the magic of functions (after two or three years). I've tried to use the include# command to include some othre functions I've made. I use the include# commmand, but I can never access the functions. It may be that I'm not using a .dba extension in my include# command, but I don't know. Any ideas or insights as to the way that the include# command works?
NanoBrain
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Posted: 19th Apr 2005 13:14 Edited at: 19th Apr 2005 17:39
Guitarman,

Have you reviewed the command within DarkBasic's commands listings, within the help files? If not, I would like to suggest to always go there first with any questions you have. The lists are categorized, making it easy to pinpoint a specific command.

The problem is that you have the # character on the wrong side of the word INCLUDE. Place # to the left side of INCLUDE, and try again.

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Link102
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Posted: 20th Apr 2005 01:29 Edited at: 20th Apr 2005 01:30
you can also press F1 whilst haveing the cursor over the include command
NanoBrain
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Posted: 20th Apr 2005 08:23
Link102,

Nice trick.

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Zotoaster
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Posted: 21st Apr 2005 06:53
the trick is to try extending it with .dba so you dont have to wait for ages for someone to reply

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NanoBrain
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Posted: 21st Apr 2005 12:18
Zotoaster,

What are you speaking of??

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