Thanks this worked. I thought you had to use a switch statement because an if statement could only have one "else". Now I realize a switch/case statement is only used because it is faster for comparing one item against other items to match exactly. This is an example of how an old hypercard programmer can do lots of stuff without really knowing anything about programming. I do notice that all the runrev processes like this run so fast it doesn't really matter. The only thing slowing down my program is the calls to the database and I'm starting to put all those in global containers to speed things up by just accessing the variables.
> if "ballast" is in Text then > put "valuable contraband" into fld "e4" > else if "bulk" is in Text then > put "illegal aliens" into fld "e5" > else > put "go visit Andre in South America" into fld "e6" > end if _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
