The code snippet I showed was not complete. I was trying to use a temporary variable to hold the 'flag'.
Thanks for the effort pmonett, but I ended up rewriting the agent in Lotus Script without any problems, just a little lost time. :-D
Actually, I call this agent with an action. Every part of the agent works correctly except the @Set for the temporary variable. What I am trying to do is set a flag to bypass the remaining @If statements. I do, however, need to run some final code. If I can't get the @Set to work, I will...
I have been trying to get the @Set function to work in a formula agent (setting a temp variable within the formula). I declare the variable first, but it still doesn't work. I am using Lotus Notes designer 5.09a. Did I miss the memo on this one?[ponder]
Thanks in advance
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