See if it still gives you the same error after doing DESTROY ALL. That frees all of the variable memory, and if you are running into a condition where an old variable definition is interfering with your current program then it should clear it up.
I thought I remembered such a command, It’s programmable too - so perhaps I will start all my (main) programs with that. I am guessing I would not want it in a chained program. I found I could do a DIM V. as well.
See if it still gives you the same error after doing
DESTROY ALL
. That frees all of the variable memory, and if you are running into a condition where an old variable definition is interfering with your current program then it should clear it up.Thanks @JakeSparkleChicken@midwest.social
I thought I remembered such a command, It’s programmable too - so perhaps I will start all my (main) programs with that. I am guessing I would not want it in a chained program. I found I could do a DIM V. as well.