Don't you think the UV people meant that everything in UV is "stored  in the 
file" ("treated") as strings (characters)? Maybe that confused Joe,  not 
coming from a pick environment.
Ron "You think this is intense? I used to work with Will"  Walenciak          
     :)
ps: Will: I'd work with you again in a minute! :)
In a message dated 3/30/2004 2:30:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
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In a  message dated 3/30/2004 12:06:20 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
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> Our UV Developers tell me,  everything in UV is treated as Strings..
> Do you think MATH Functions  will Perform better in UV than a DataBase that
> supports  DataTypes?

Joe this is not true
Did it ever occur to you that maybe  you are misinterpreting what they are 
saying or perhaps they are not saying it  right or perhaps don't know any better?

Everything in UV is NOT treated  as a string.  UV has several datum types, 
you just don't see them on the  surface, they are handled underneath.  I can 
assure you that math  functions (provided you don't specifically request 
stringmath) are treated as  numbers, numeric types, etc.  They are absolutely not 
treated as strings,  except where the programmer makes specific string function 
calls using those  variables.
Will "Stringless" Johnson
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