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    Default Question about the ZZero script

    I've been studying the ZZero.sbp script that's called when the user issues a C2 command. The script relies heavily on statements similar to


    ON INP(&my_ZzeroInput,1) GOTO CONTACT1 'this is where we'll go on contact with plate


    I can't find anywhere in the script where &my_ZzeroInput is initialized to a starting value. Can anybody explain how this works?

    Thanks

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    Jim...
    That variable should be initialized (and stored) in the my_variables file. (C:\SbParts\Custom\my_variables ) Early in the zzero file there is a callup of the file ... usually CN,90 or C#,90. That loads the user variables, and about 80 uneeded ones
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    Thanks Gary, now it makes sense.

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