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will appear on the same line. The expression may be
either a quoted string, a mathematical expression
(including keywords), or a combination. Multiple
elements in the same #Write command may be
concatenated with plus signs, or they may be
separated by commas.
Examples of #Write commands:
#Write( 'A thunderstorm is nearby' )
#Write( ‘The record was set on +
@RecordTotalStrokesDate )
#Write( ‘a’ + ‘b’ + ‘c’ + 1 ) ; writes “abc1”
#Write( ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, 1 ) ; also writes “abc1
#WriteFile( ‘filename’, expression )
#WriteFile( ‘filename’, expression,
expression, …, expression )
Writes a line of text to a file, erasing the previous
contents (if any) of the file. The name of the file is
specified in the ‘filename’ parameter. The expression
may be either a quoted string, a mathematical
expression (including keywords), or a combination.
Multiple elements in the same #WriteFile command
may be concatenated with plus signs, or they may be
separated by commas. Examples of #WriteFile
commands:
#WriteFile( @L2Kfolder + ‘ftplog.txt’, ‘FTP started at
‘ + @LocalTime )
#WriteFile( ‘C:\test.txt’, ‘just testing’ )
Any errors encountered during the execution of the
#WriteFile command will be written to the Custom
Summary window.