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The webfocus command:

-? &

will give you a list of all amper variables defined when running a fex. Cool. Now suppose you only want to see the ones actually set in the fex, excluding those defined by webfocus such as &CHNGD, &BASEIO, etc.

There are ugly ways to get the list by redirecting the output of "-? &" to a file and then filtering the records, but I'm wondering if there is a more elegant way... maybe an option to "-? &".

If I choose a prefix, say "ABC", for my amper variables I could use "-? &ABC" to pick out the ones I want. Unfortunately I cannot depend on a prefix.

Any ideas?


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The prefix thing looks like the only way...

-SET &_XX = 'mooo';
-? &_

but pretty useful though.
 
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