G'day Bill,

Thanks for your continued interest.

At 19:54 15/05/02 -0500, you wrote:
>The underscore character is also a wildcard character for a single
>character. Do you have any other 3 character variables where the first
>character is v and the third character is a digit?
>Are any of them dates?

I started this cycle using the var names v1, v2 etc.
and as it gave me a problem I altered the var names
to v_1, v_2 in an attempt to see if that altered the
result.   Alas not.

The problem was manifesting despite explicitly declaring
the var to currency values prior to the code computing
them.

The dates used in the where clause are named PRWhVal1 and
PRWhVal2 and I know of no others named similarly to those
used in the code under discussion.

I might add that I most often use var names with more
meaning but as these were only used in that block I took
the shortcut.

Thanks again.

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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