Michael,
The neat option is to use pointers.
Look at the example on "Get Pointer" in the docs.
HTH
David
David Samson
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> I have 21 check buttons. Instead checking each one
> individually, I won't to check them within two FOR statements
> similar to the propgram below
>
> For ($day;1;7)
> For ($hour;1;3)
> If (checkButton=1)
> do something
> Else
> do something different
> End if
> End for
> End for
>
> The check buttons have the variable name and the object name
> the same and take the form of cb_11, cb_12, cb_13, cb_21, cb_22 etc.
>
> The idea is to get the 4d to recognize checkButton as cb_11,
> cb_12, etc.
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