Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>>Everytime I see someone else's code I'm left scratching my head.
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>>Take this line of code:
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>>Index Tag shiprate On province+Allt(city) Uniq
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>>Besides the data modelling no-no of province and city in a table - permitting various incorrect spellings of province and city and impossible combinations of non-existant cities/provinces, and the questionable practice of having multiple shiprates per city+prov in the table only to ignore any but the first one, the code is written as if by Yoda.
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>>The help clearly shows
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>>INDEX ON eExpression TO IDXFileName | TAG TagName [BINARY]
>> [COLLATE cCollateSequence] [OF CDXFileName] [FOR lExpression]
>> [COMPACT] [ASCENDING | DESCENDING] [UNIQUE | CANDIDATE] [ADDITIVE]
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>>So while that line of yodacode works, it throws me for a loop. So I hereby request that we coin the term yodacode to apply to any yoda-like programmers.
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>Good idea Mike. To add to your observation, I think that I will write all my code on one line so it will execute faster. Readability is not important when you want speed! :)
LOL! That's funny. I guess if it's someone's personal preference, it's OK?
If there is a physical, practical benefit to doing something it should outweigh personal preferences. Since there's no way a single line will execute faster, because the compiler will undo the semi-coloned lines entered by humans for humans - I don't think I'd do that. ;)
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