by sterlingm » Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:19 am
Thank you for the reply.
I've read that page. I'm assuming you have to put this inside your vbs script. Yes?
As per your reply, I've tried it. At the start of my script.
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' DEBUG '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Script.Reload(Script.ScriptPath)
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' DEBUG '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
It is not inside a sub or function. Does it need to be in a sub? Which sub?
For those who don't read (understand) script documentation terminology/syntax is there an example to follow?
I really do appreciate the reply and I'm glad to hear there is a method to avoid all those steps. I just wish the documentation had more robust (or any) examples.
Thank you,
-Sterling
PS(To be clear this is not reloading the script.)
Thank you for the reply.
I've read that page. I'm assuming you have to put this inside your vbs script. Yes?
As per your reply, I've tried it. At the start of my script.
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' DEBUG '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Script.Reload(Script.ScriptPath)
'''''''''''''''''''''''''' DEBUG '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
It is not inside a sub or function. Does it need to be in a sub? Which sub?
For those who don't read (understand) script documentation terminology/syntax is there an example to follow?
I really do appreciate the reply and I'm glad to hear there is a method to avoid all those steps. I just wish the documentation had more robust (or any) examples.
Thank you,
-Sterling
PS(To be clear this is not reloading the script.)