Ken,

In the following code:

  *(If current issue is larger than average)
  *(Move from current to future)
  IF 0 > .vRDDIFF THEN


It is usually good practice to keep constants on the right side of the
operator and variables on the left.

        IF vRDDIFF > 0 THEN



Rommel

 -----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  On
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Sent:   Friday, April 27, 2001 10:25 AM
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Subject:        Re: Infamous  I> prompt (Code)

 << File: Text from file 'loadavg.cmd'.txt >> I've dotted all my Vars, added
indicator vars to fetch statements
all vars intialized outside of whiles, set whileopt off, increased files
from 5 to 30 still blows out to "I>" prompt (runs under
trace/debugger). If anyone wants to take a minute and peak at the
code and see if there is anything I'm missing, I've attached the
code ( not sure if list server excepts attachments) the show vars
are just for testing program.




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