It would work, until someone moved the twisted logic into a gosub. Personally, 
I'm not a fan of exits, I think they can get buried. I would use the 
[while|until] clause instead and build the logic betwixt accordingly:
for A1 = 1 to X until G = H
for A2 = 1 to Y until G = H
<retwisted logic (agh)>
next A1
next A2

Stuart
________________________________
From: Dave Laansma
Sent: 20-Apr-12 6:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: [U2] EXIT ; EXIT inside a loop

Given:



FOR A1 = 1 TO X

  FOR A2 = 1 TO Y

    <little twisted logic>

    IF G = H THEN EXIT ; 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



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