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. :)
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