In the exception dictionary, wild cards! I have a program, for example, where the cities of national league and American league baseball teams are indicated by the city abbreviation such as WAS for Washington, etc. NYY for New York Yankees, OAK, for Oakland A's, etc. and if the teams are playing, if the city name, MIL for Milwaukee Brewers is there, the score is directly after the city indicator, e.g. MIL2. One thing JFW did right is their exception dictionary where if I do this for the word to look for, MIL*, (that is m i l star, for those of you with punctuation turned off), and substitute Milwaukee for MIL, it will say when I come to that portion of my program, "Milwaukee two." and there are a lot of wild card potentials for this program not just the city names. Any ideas or plans for wild cards in the exception dictionary?

Curtis Delzer.
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