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AKazak Posted - 05/31/2022 : 09:36:54 AM
OriginPro 2022b (64-bit) SR1 9.9.5.167
Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64

Greetings!

I want to pass short and long name presets literally to the function:
template_saveas pg:=%H category:="Main" sname:="%(1X,@LL)_x_%(1Y,@LL)" lname:="%(1Y,@WS) %(1X,@LL) × %(1Y,@LL)";


But the code above passes to the function already expanded values of %(1Y,@WS), that is actual worksheet name.

What is the general approach to escape sname and lname strings while passing them as parameters?

Thank you.

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Andrey
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AKazak Posted - 05/31/2022 : 10:39:50 AM
The following trick also does not work:

string ShortNamePreset$ = "%%(1X,@LL)_x_%%(1Y,@LL)"; // %(1X,@LL)_x_%(1Y,@LL)
string LongNamePreset$ = "%%(1Y,@WS) %%(1X,@LL) " + char(215)$ + " %%(1Y,@LL)"; // %(1Y,@WS) %(1X,@LL) × %(1Y,@LL)
template_saveas pg:=%H category:="Main" sname:="%(ShortNamePreset$)" lname:="%(LongNamePreset$)";


What else can I try?

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Andrey

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