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Inside Macintosh: AppleScript Finder Guide /
Chapter 3 - Finder Commands / Using Command Definitions


Result

Many (but not all) commands return results. The result of a command is the value generated when the command is executed. The "Result" section of a command definition tells whether a result is returned, and if so, lists its class. For example, the result of a Move command is a reference to the object that
was moved.


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13 JUL 1996