This works:

FOR(LOCAL i= 1; i lt 10; i++)
WIN.Debug("i="++i)
ENDFOR
WIN.Show("PowerPro Debug")
QUIT

Ted

--- In [email protected], "entropyreduction" wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "brucexs" <bswitzer@> wrote:
> >
> > Beta 4.4.12 is available at
>
> > - undocumented feature for people who read these notes: you
> > can use var++ for var=var+1 (simple variable nam as complete
> > statement only); also var--
>
> The most common siutation in which one has to do is i = i +1 is
> in last term of for(;;). Any chance of recognising it there?
>







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