At 13:45 2016-05-09, "Tracy Pearson" <[email protected]> wrote:
One of the testers here recently discovered a bit of code that when broken
down did this:
?(Date() + INT(1 / 0) ) > Date(9999,12,31)
It returns true. However, put that actual value in printed form and it
displays as " / / "
Which value? The LHS?
The LHS, however it displays, is not equal to {}, so what is it?
Just something for the oddities in your VFP collection.
Dividing by 0 is naughty.
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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