You could add logic to the For Next as in:
A1.DONE = FALSE
A2.DONE = FALSE
FOR A1 = 1 TO X UNTIL A1.DONE
FOR A2 = 1 TO Y UNTIL A2.DONE
<little twisted logic>
IF G = H THEN A1.DONE = TRUE; A2.DONE = TRUE; EXIT
<twisted little logic>
NEXT A2
<twisting little logic>
NEXT A1
<little twisting logic>
The question is, if G = H, will the two EXIT commands drop out of both
loops, skipping BOTH <twisted little logic> and <twisting little logic>, and
resume execution at <little twisting logic> ?
PLOUGH
Sincerely,
David Laansma
IT Manager
Hubbard Supply Co.
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