It is great with collections.  Been using it for 15 years in C# forever.
It makes sense with typed data because of intellisense opening up all of
the members of the class.



On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 11:57 PM <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2018-07-27 04:43, Alan Bourke wrote:
> > No matter how long you've been hacking VFP and how good you think you
> > are, there's always something you didn't realise.
> > Such as the fact that FOR ... EACH works with arrays.
>
>
> I pretty much only use it with arrays.  What else would you use it
> for???  Collections I guess?
>
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