Do it all the time.
There aren't many caveats...
I always "break" out of while loops (regardless of switch usage)
before continuing on. Same with switch. No quitting, no runs w/o
coming back. Also use switch for multiple truths:
Switch ...
Case 'A'
Case 'B'
Case 'C'
run ABC.cmd
Break
Case 'D'
run D.cmd
Break
...
Ben Petersen
On 11 Jul 2002, at 15:00, J. Stephen Wills wrote:
> Can you do this? If so, has anybody tried it? What happens? Again, if so,
> any tips, insights, caveats?
>
> I've been re-reading some previous e-mails related to flow control, nesting,
> form.buttons, eep's, QUIT TO, etc, and, somehow, this came to mind.
>
> This is probably just to satisfy my curiosity, but I was just wonderin'.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve in Memphis
>
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