Thanks for the quick replies. It seems like I am close with what I have, but it's still not working. Even when there is an L in the location I've pointed it at, it still runs the macro as though it wasn't.
Here's the full code
Location = Sess0.Screen.GetString (04,74)
If Location =...
Yar. I think that's just a formatting error from when I pulled it over. It's correct in my code. The issue I am having is how do I capture the information at that location, recognize if it is an "L" or not, and then finish out the macro based on which one it is?
I'm trying to edit a condition in to an existing Attachmate macro I've created. I need the macro to check a certain location on the screen for the character that is there. If the character is an "L", the macro needs to kick back the dialog box for Location = L. Otherwise, it needs to carry on as...
Excellent. Thank you mgwils!
I'll look in to using the "putstring" command. I am (clearly) very new to this, so I've mostly just stuck with what's worked, regardless of how messy it looks.
I've been charged with writing some macros for Extra! Attachmate at work. Attachmate's macros use Extra Basic, which I am told is very similar to Visual Basic. I am a total noobie at both. I've managed to get most of what I want down, but am running in to a problem in one area. First, here is my...
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