Hi George --
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>You've pretty much touched on my point. FOR...ENDFOR for a fixed number of iterations. DO WHILE if it's conditional. (I still want a true post-test iteration structure.)
Maybe I just ramble too much, huh <g>?
Also, DO WHILE has no intrinsic logic to change states and FOR..ENDFOR does which means that FOR..ENDFOR will always be more compact (and maybe faster?) than DO..ENDDO where iterations are known or can be determined, right?
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