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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition
ScriptEngine Function
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Description
Returns a string representing the scripting language in use.

Syntax

ScriptEngine

Return Values

The ScriptEngine function can return any of the following strings:

String Description
VBScript Indicates that Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition is the current script engine.
JScript Indicates that Microsoft JScript is the current script engine.
VBA Indicates that Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications is the current script engine.


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