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Specifies the line in the datasource which is used for input. | Specifies the line in the datasource which is used for input. | ||
− | === Value === | + | === Value [[Image:IMacros-icon.png|iMacros Browser]] [[Image:Ie-icon.png|IE Plug-in]] [[Image:Ff-icon.png|Firefox]] [[Image:Cr-icon.png|Chrome]] [[Image:NGIM-icon.png|iMacros 2021.0]]=== |
− | Any positive integer. | + | Any positive integer. |
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+ | === 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 === | === Examples === | ||
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=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
+ | [[!DATASOURCE]] for selecting the input file |
Revision as of 06:26, 16 March 2021
Specifies the line in the datasource which is used for input.
Value
Any positive integer.
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_LINE {{!LOOP}}
More examples here.
See Also
!DATASOURCE for selecting the input file