Re: missing semicolon - no errors?
Martin A.
7-1-19
Hello Aldevinas,

It should be a semicolon here. It can now and then work without I have been told. Next time you see this please report a bug.

Many thanks and have a nice day ahead!

Kind regards,
Martin
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