Yeah, true, it probably is sufficient if you know what you're doing! lol
See, it's just confused me now, why do you have to use the & for a Section, but
#CURRENTSECTION# doesn't require it?
With programming, nothing seems to be consistent, everything depends on
where you use it as to
how it is used, and that is the whole problem here.
Thanks for trying to explain, I just don't get it because of that lack of fundamental knowledge so I don't see how it all fits together. I would like to, I've tried to, but I just don't have the will, energy, or motivation to keep at it now. It's a bugger getting old!
Taking a look at those nested variables, it just makes me wonder, how the hell do you work it out? There's no logic to it from where I stand. If I think about how they work, it just seems logical the way I originally did it. Is there any where to learn how these work, as I am never going to be able to do this on my own until I gain that understanding.
From what you're saying, if you use a measure name as a section variable you should use
&, but if it's a variable you use
#? Or is that only when Nested? I could go on and on with the questions, but I guess you're already fed up answering them all!
Why the
&? Why not all the time? Why does it require sometimes additional square brackets but not others. This is why I say the manual is lacking. It's not a criticism, just an observation, and a little frustration! Sorry bout that! lol
Sorry if I've been a bit full on, I'm trying to learn this stuff and I really do appreciate your help and time. I'm going to get these skins done and that'll be me done for quite a while I expect so you'll have a nice long break from me!
Thanks.