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![]() Hi, I use a peice of code 7 times (once for each day of the week), to identify unallocated jobs. I call this code 7 times from a routine (passing the dayname etc). How can I add the total resulting unallocated jobs back to the original routine, so I can use the value in an end message to the user? Should I just use a public variable? Kind regards, Matt |
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