keshik
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You're welcome.
There are main two places to declare variables in Crimson. One is in the individual program. You used this with your cstring declarations. These variables only exist for that single program call (disappear when the program completes and are re-created from scratch the next time the program is called). The other place is from the data tags tab in Crimson 3. These tags persist through program calls.
It sounds like you called it in the correct place. Weird that it isn't updating when other parts of the same program are. Probably a very simple error
There are main two places to declare variables in Crimson. One is in the individual program. You used this with your cstring declarations. These variables only exist for that single program call (disappear when the program completes and are re-created from scratch the next time the program is called). The other place is from the data tags tab in Crimson 3. These tags persist through program calls.
It sounds like you called it in the correct place. Weird that it isn't updating when other parts of the same program are. Probably a very simple error