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Re: Missing Operator error
From:
Jacob Haller <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 28 Sep 1999 09:42:26 -0400
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>Friends,
>
>I have been trying hard to get rid of the error below.
>
>My template file has an argument that overflows to the next line.  I know
>that this not accptable in listserv.  every time I get rid of the line
>break and "PUT" the file, the line breaks again.  can anyone help?
>
>This is how it is supposed to be:
>
>.bb (&KWD(DIGEST,1) = YES) or ((&KWD(DIGEST,1) ^= NO) and (&KWD(NOTEBOOK,1)
>= YES))
>
>but this is how it ends up:
>
>.bb (&KWD(DIGEST,1) = YES) or ((&KWD(DIGEST,1) ^= NO) and (&KWD(NOTEBOOK,1)
>= Y
>ES))
>
>which results in this error message:
>
>>>> Error in line 78 of "TOA-NET MAILTPL": missing operator (=, <>, AND,
>OR, etc
>), leftover data: "" <<<
> -> .bb (&KWD(DIGEST,1) = YES) or ((&KWD(DIGEST,1) ^= NO) and
>(&KWD(NOTEBOOK,1)
><-
>
>What do I need to to do?

There's probably a general answer to your question, but I'm not sure
what it is.  However...

I see you're using Eudora.  You can turn off line-wrapping in
individual messageas by clicking on the icon at the top of the
message to be sent that loooks like a piece of paper with an arrow
that starts out on the right side of the piece of paper, then takes a
u-turn and ends up pointing to the left.  (Hopefully this is accurate
for the particular version of Eudora that you're using.)
--
Jacob Haller, Technical Support
L-Soft international, Inc
http://www.lsoft.com/

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