Despite so many of y'all having endorsed the use of R:Style, until a bit
ago, I had used it no more than a handful of times, and that might be
excluding my contra-opposable thumb - what is it they say about one's
reach often exceeding one's grasp?

I had not used it due to one or more of these reasons:
A) I've been an RBase user since System V (ca. 1985)
B) My stuff is SO GOOD
C) Y'all's experience therefore I have discounted to 0
D) I am ignorant
E) I am stupid

Solution Sets:
1) A -> B
2) A -> B -> C
3) (A -> B -> C) QED (D & E)            --<< HINT: I'd choose this one
... >>--

I had a problem earlier after modifying a query string from Oracle to
RBv8.  There wasn't really a lot to do to it.  In fact, prettying up the
indents and such to make it more readable took as much time as altering
the Oracle-flavored portions to RBase-flavor.  Pretty straight-forward,
all in all.

Then, when I executed the statement, I got Error 2511.  TRACE indicated
a problem in the first few lines, but, no matter what I did, I couldn't
fix it.  Finally - AFTER SOME 90 MINUTES OF FRUSTRATION AND QUESTIONING
BOTH MY VISUAL AND MENTAL ACUITY - I ran it through RStyle.  Well, lo'
and behold, way down near the end of this rather long statement, I had
inadvertently created not just one but, rather, two sets of unbalanced
parentheses.

Badaboom, badabing, balanced the paren's and problem solved.

Some of us seem to learn (at least some) things the hard way.

I'll be configuring R:Style to my preferences soonest.


My Very Humble Fractional $0.02,
Steve in Memphis




J. Stephen Wills
Program Manager, Research Informatics
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
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Memphis, TN  38163
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