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SUMMARYMacro substitution and name expressions are both methods used to place the value of a variable in a FoxPro command. The fundamental difference between the two is that with name expressions, the value of the variable is substituted before execution. With macro substitution, the value is substituted during execution. MORE INFORMATION
The FoxPro language compiler parses the program and replaces a name
expression with the value during the first pass; from that point on,
only the value, not the variable, is used. The FoxPro compiler leaves
a macro substitution as a reference to the variable that is not
resolved until the program is executed.
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