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>>>A RECNO() funny - If you have a table and you do a locate (or skip etc) and end up at EOF() then RECNO() returns 1 more than the actual number of records. Does everyone but me know about this :)
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>>Because it returns 1 for an table with no records, I had to go and fix a bunch of somebody else's previous code.
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>Not quite Alan. My table is not without records. It occurs when you ask for RECNO() and you are at EOF() at the same time.
I understand that. I'm just pointing out that because of that, it also returns 1 for an empty table, and that caused me to have to go in and change a bunch of previous code.
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