I've seen people doing that without problem. Not something I'd like to
do myself, precisely because when problems occur, it's difficult to
figure out what went wrong. Such practice usually indicate that you
ought to organize your functions better. (You _are_ writing functions,
instead of just scripts?)
Andy
From: Pierce, Ken>
> Does anyone know of any issues with nesting source() calls
> within multiple scripts? I have at least one script which
> always finds errors when I source it but runs fine when run
> on its own. It containd source() calls to other scripts and
> it seems to fail during the first nested
> source() command.
>
> Ken
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