>
> What is the general feeling about writing fusedocs for qry files? It seems
> like something that I really ought to be doing, but by the time I actually
> type it all out I could have written the query already, and I think they
are
> pretty self-explanatory anyway. Prolly I'm just being lazy.

It's a great habit to get into. I totally agree with you that ost of the
time this is true, ...BUT...Listen all you got to do is this: write them out
just once. Whatever app you're working on now, just spend the time on it
now. Then anytime in the future you will have a set of already-fusedoced
skeletal iles ready to be used. That's what I do. So now, I just grab one of
those ("qryListItems", "qryAddItem", etc),  change a few entries in the
fusedoc (incoming parameters and outgoing query result set fields), and then
write the actual query (which is usually itself just editing a few fields).
So not only do I get easily-fusedoced queries, but they also tend to be in
the same format


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