Gil Hale wrote:
> FWIW I never, ever use RECNO() for anything other than getting a current
> location in a table before moving off that record with the intent to come
> back to that specific record again (usually for record-by-record comparative
> analysis type of work).  

Even with that use, I've learned to to a LOCATE For Recno() = 
nSavedRecno, to avoid those peskty "Record out of range" errors when 
you've unwittingly deleted a record.



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