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                                                         | Macro Command Help | 
| Macro Command Name | Menu Path | Link to Command Table | 
| STKPAR | Access via macro or menu only | 
Introduction
Retrieves substitution variables and their values from a system character format file.
How to use
The character file may be set up by the !STKSAV command from within a macro or menu, or it may be set up with a system editor. The variables from file totally replace any existing variables in the stack. The form of the command is:
!STKPAR <filename>
Where <filename> is a system file name. It may be up to 56 characters long andy may contain pathnames. The <filename> may be substituted in whole or in part by substitution variables. The form of the system file is:
| nnn | Number of substitution variables on file. Max 25 | 
| 
 | <var1><val1> | 
| 
 | <var2><val2> | 
| 
 | ....... | 
Where <var1>,<var2> are the names of the substitution variables, and <val1>,<val2> are their values. Each <var> occupies 8 characters, followed by the value (max 72 characters).
Example
!STKPAR /Studio 3/projects/$proj
Error and Warning Messages
| >>> | !STKSAV or !STKPAR: ERROR IN ACCESSING SYSTEM FILE <<< | 
| 
 | <listing of command line> | 
| >>> | ERR 90 <<< ( 0) IN MACGET | 
| 
 | The file did not exist, was the wrong type, or a read error was encountered. This message will also occur if no file was specified, or the file name was too long. Fatal; the macro or menu is exited. | 

 
                                                    