Variables can be declared and used locally within a script. Once declared a script variable can have a value assigned to it. Here is a simple example of a script variable in use: 
 PascalScript: 
 var MyVariable: String; begin MyVariable := 'Hello!'; end. 
 C++ Script: 
 string MyVariable; 
 { MyVariable = "Hello!"; } 
 The variable’s value can be displayed in a “Text” object, for example, by typing '[MyVariable]' into the object. 
 A variable’s name must be unique. This means the name must not duplicate the name of any other report object, standard function or constant. If there is an error in a script, a message will be displayed when the report is run and report construction will be stopped. 
 
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