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Case Sensitivity in Siebel eScript
Siebel eScript is case sensitive. A variable named testvar is a different variable than one named TestVar , and both of them can exist in a script at the same time. Thus, the following code fragment defines two separate variables: var testvar = 5; var TestVar = "five";
Identifiers in Siebel eScript are case sensitive. For example, to raise an error from the server, the TheApplication().RaiseErrorText() method could be used: TheApplication().RaiseErrorText("an error has occurred");
If you change the capitalization to TheApplication().raiseerrortext("an error has occurred");
the Siebel eScript interpreter generates an error message. Control statements are also case sensitive. For example, the statement while is valid, but the statement While is not.
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