And just for completeness, this also return false:
put "09114E715806" is "09114E715806" (I wondered if 'is' instead of
'=' might produce a different result).
Best,
Mark
On 9 Apr 2007, at 07:00, Ken Ray wrote:
On Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:16:32 -0700, Mark Wieder wrote:
string that represented a serial number she allowed the engine to
process the equality operator numerically. And gave it values beyond
those it could be expected to handle with a default margin of error.
Actually, Mark, this was her post:
put "09114E715806" = "09114E715806"
So she *did* quote it. I'd agree with you if it weren't quoted, but as
it was, I would expect this to be interpreted as a string and not a
number.
Just my 2 cents,
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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