On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, David Cramer wrote:
> Here's a simple operator syntax question. The list of operators shows
> "is among" and "is not among" as Order 7 operators, along with
> "contains". I had assumed that usage would be something like:
>
> if "Fred" is among ("Adam","Fred","George") then doSomething
>
>
> But this doesn't work. What is the correct syntax?
You have to specify a chunk type:
if "Fred" is among the items of "Adam,Fred,George" then doSomething
Regards,
Scott
> Regards,
>
> David
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