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Siebel eScript Language Reference > Using Siebel eScript > Guidelines for Using Siebel eScript > Make Sure You Use the Correct CaseSiebel eScript is case-sensitive. For example, the testvar variable is different from the TestVar variable. Each of these variables can exist in a script at the same time. The following example defines two different variables: var testvar = 5; The name of a method or function in Siebel eScript is case-sensitive. For example, the following code creates an error on the Siebel Server: TheApplication().RaiseErrorText("an error has occurred"); The following example creates an error in a Siebel application: TheApplication().raiseerrortext("an error has occurred"); A control statement is case-sensitive. For example, the following statement is valid: |
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