On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 4:28 PM, David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ERROR: type " " does not exist at character 149Nothing shown would explain what you are seeing. Of course, white-space issues are really hard to communicate via email.As a brute-force suggestion I'd say you want to re-write the function one statement at a time to confirm that, one, you are indeed calling the correct function body, and, two figure out the exact statement that is problematic. I'd do this via copy-paste until the problem statement appears then I'd re-type in the problem statement by hand.There are probably more efficient ways to do all this but given a lack of experience and a relatively small function I'd spend more effort trying to figure out a better way than just doing it brute force.David J.
You did not state the O/S you are using, but if it's LINUX, just use vi and do a "set list".
That should reveal any strange characters that might be the cause,
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