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[ic] @@MV_PAGE@@
Quoting Ron Phipps (rphipps@reliant-solutions.com):
> We used to use @@MV_PAGE@@ in our comments and in figuring out which
> page should come next after logging on, but in ic 4.8.3 I noticed this
> no longer worked for us (@@MV_PAGE@@ resulted in the string '@@MV_PAGE'
> not in the value it used to contain) and I had to replace it with
> @_MV_PAGE_@. The docs say this about the notation:
>
>
> "If a variable is called with @_VARIABLE_@, and there is no catalog
> Variable with its name, the global Variable value will be inserted.
>
> There are several standard variables which should not be used:
>
> MV_PAGE
>
> Name of the last page read in, as in the page called with mv_nextpage or
> mv_orderpage."
>
> Did the use of @@MV_PAGE@@ go away and was replaced with the global
> variable or is there some other issue I am not seeing?
It hasn't changed. It will never, however, be interpolated inside
a variable. (It will if the variable is an [include ..], though).
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