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Thanks, Bob ....and to Gary, Rich, Roy and the others who replied privately.
I sincerely appreciate everyone's help and advice. This approach solves my
problem.

Ray


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Fulks" <bfulks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ray Gurke" <Ray@xxxxxxxxx>; <Omega-List@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: IncludeSystem Selection


> The IncludeSystem is always active as you have found.
>
> You can add the Report variable as a parameter passed to the included
> system and then use it un the included system to disable all
> operations:
>
> if Report = 1 then
>
>    <included system code>
>
> end;
>
> Bob Fulks
>
>
> At 6:07 PM -0700 8/8/02, Ray Gurke wrote:
>
> >Hmmm.. I'm stumped.
> >
> >I'd like to have the option to ignore an IncludeSystem statement within a
> >signal. I thought this would be simple, but apparently I'm missing
> >something.
> >
> >Here's what I'm attempting to do... If input Report is set to <> 1, then
> >IncludeSystem statement would/should _not_ execute. If Report is set to
1,
> >then IncludeSystem statement would/should execute. Unfortunately, the
> >IncludeSystem statement executes no matter what value "Report" is set to.
> >It's like the compiler is overriding the conditional statement in favor
of
> >the IncludeSystem directive. Any help/insight appreciated...
> >
> >
> >Inputs: Report(0);
> >
> >If Report = 1 then begin
> >    IncludeSystem: "whatever" ;
> >end;
>