brucexs wrote:

>Not sure what you mean.  PowerPro can handle
>if (...) do
>...
>if (... )do
>...
>else
>...
>endif
>...
>else
>...
>endif
>
>or many such permutations, AFAIK.  Above, ... represents zero or 
>more statements.
>  
>
That's exactly what I mean!  Wow, I could swear blind that I'd read 
somewhere that PowerPro could not handle nested if statements.  I 
haven't even tried one, for that reason.  Thank you so much for the 
enlightenment!  I need to put my glasses on.  :)

Karen




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