shows how often I've actually used it   :)

I've actually only used it once
As a test, I wrote a handler to get each getBehaviorDescription 
string & jam it into it's own .comments so that I could see the 
descriptions in the PI (& wouldn't have to open the BI).

-Buzz

At 10:25 PM -0500 2/19/02, Jeremy Aker wrote:
>It's member(whichMember).comments (don't forget the "s"). And Yes, I'm
>working on a project where we are using the comments property to store
>lists (at least they're lists once converted from a string that is.)
>
>--
>Jeremy Aker
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>
>Colin Holgate wrote:
>>
>>  >A question occurs to me -
>>  >
>>  >Does anybody USE a member's .comment property to store text info
>>  >related to that member?
>>
>>  There's a comment property?
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