Dear all,
I have saved few variable names into local files,
I wanted to make a function that load this files and "generates" the variable 
names into my working environment. I have tried to do that as a function but my 
problem is 

that this function does not return the variable names


load_data<-function(path,Reload=FALSE){

    if (Reload==TRUE){
     
      print("Loading results")

      # FirstSet
      load(file=paste(path,'first',sep=""))
      first<-Set

      # SecondSet
      load(file=paste(path,'second',sep=""))
      second<-Set

..................(part omittted here)

      save( first, second,....(part omitted here)...,     
file=paste(path,'Results',sep=""))
    }
    
    return (load(file=paste(path,'Results',sep="")))

}

so my idea was the following:
I call the function and it retuns the values first,second,... loaded into the 
current working space.
If I want to refresh them, something has changed to the firstDataSet I set the 
function's variable Reload=True and thus all the data are refreshed.
The problem is not that the return statement I ahve at the end of the function 
does not return the loaded variable to the working environment but only the 
status of the load command.

Do you know how I can change that so my function returns also Loaded Variable 
names to the environment?

Alex
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