Stephen Barncard wrote:
Why? If one uses the 'classic' full IF-THEN_ELSE-ENDIF with all KEYWORDS on separate lines, it always works, and it is not ambiguous as with dangling THENs.

We certainly don't have this kind of problem with CASE statements, do we? They are what they are - there's a form, and one follows it - it's an element of syntax!!

am I old-fashioned, dumb or what?

It's a matter of preference I suppose. For me, "if it is empty then exit to top" is much easier to read than 3 lines taking up the same space.

Thanks to Eric for Mark Waddingham's explanation. It helps to understand the why.

-Chipp

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