If you say so, Jacqui, but I seem to remember others not "requiring" the exits except when needed for some specific reason. I know that's the case with Future Basic, but maybe my memory is faulty. (smile)

Joe Wilkins

On Jun 21, 2007, at 11:29 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
I agree, much cleaner and easier to follow and write, so long as you don't forget to exit each of the case statements so as not to have subsequent ones executed as well. I believe this is a feature in Rev, though I'd prefer if it weren't.

It's more of a feature of "switch" statements. That's just how they work, in any programming language.

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