Woody
And where is set filter in this respect?
Browse is not for end users, with a grid you are better of.
Koen

Op wo 15 mei 2019 om 20:32 schreef <[email protected]>

> I totally agree with Gene.  xBase was originally developed for interactive
> use, and those commands are just perfect for hacking around in real live
> data. No clumpsy and verbose SQL statements, just USE your data and massage
> it as you want.
>
> I often also do some ON KEY LABEL xx REPLACE / STUFF / STRTRAN  and
> visually
> skip through a BROWSE and if I find a culprit I then just press my F-Key
> for
> some magic...
>
> Believe me, xBase commands are even better than sliced bread!  <g>
>
> wOOdy
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: ProFox <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von Koen Piller
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2019 20:02
> An: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
> Betreff: Re: Filtering Oddity
>
> Gene
> I would like to see an actual situation where set filter is preferable over
> select() according to you.
> Regards
> Koen
>
>
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