>Close... it would be
set filter to &cFilter>
>>>You can use the
set() function to do this. You could save the variable to a .mem file and restore it later, or store it in a table.
>>>
>>>cFilter = set("Filter")
>>>
>>>>How do you save a filter condition for later use?
>>>>I am using SET FILTER.
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>>Hey Ken - and thanks
>>That will save my filter, but what if I want to use it again?
>>Will I code:
>>set filter to cfilter
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great = thanks.. :)