IMHO it is a bad habit to get into.
Bruce M Neylon
Health Care Management Group
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Which is why he said "no more than ten".
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Correct me if I'm wrong but does this method not require the DCOUNT
function to be executed each iteration of "I" to determine if you have
reached your max value? Granted, for a small number of values it would
not be that much of a hit but I'd not like to encourage this on the off
chance that you use it on a large number of values somewhere else.
BobW
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I personally would even write it like this if I am sure the number of
values
is no more then ten:
FOR I=1 TO DCOUNT(REC<15>,@VM)
(and of course I would not use number as a field position)
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