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consider SET D = 11;
I want to write expression in place of "D" which will give output 'D' .................... is it possible because I am getting error.
You can. But there would be questions, why do you want so? may be this will not serve your purpose; there could be a better option. You have to understand that whatever you write immediate after SET is expected to be a string that is place holder/variable name. If any keywoord is found there, qv parser might throw error. So, if you really need that you have to forcefully make qv understand that it's a string(variable name), like:
Set "Sum(A)"=11;
You can use
SET "$(vVariableName)" = 11;
for dynamic variable creation. But that's about it.
Hi
If I understand your requirements correctly, then this should work:
Let vVarName = <some expression that returns D>;
Set $(vVarName) = 11;
Set vVarName = ; // to 'delete' vVarName if no longer needed
HTH
Jonathan