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− | Specifies the name and location of an input file for merging data with macro. If no folder is supplied the file is assumed to lie in the standard data input directory of your iMacros installation, e.g. C:\Program Files\iMacros\ | + | Specifies the name and location of an input file for merging data with macro. If no folder is supplied the file is assumed to lie in the standard data input directory of your iMacros installation, e.g. C:\Program Files\iMacros\Datasources\. |
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Revision as of 06:10, 21 April 2009
Specifies the name and location of an input file for merging data with macro. If no folder is supplied the file is assumed to lie in the standard data input directory of your iMacros installation, e.g. C:\Program Files\iMacros\Datasources\.
Value
Valid name and location of the input file.
Set By
[ ] Internal
[X] SET
Internal means that the iMacros program itself sets the value of the variable during program run. SET means that the user can set this value via the SET command inside a macro.
Examples
SET !DATASOURCE C:\mysource.txt
More examples here.