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Check into seeing when that was introduced and compare it to the version
you are compiling with.
Myself, I have never used it on eval statement. Instead I use the monitor
block.
Monitor;
Eval temp = 300/ tempdiv;
On-Error *Program;
Eval temp = 100;
EndMon;
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