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Well, let's not speak about SQL. Have you tested my last code portion with your lovely Seek() ?
You see, I'm not speaking about any usefullness or comfort of SEEK and SEEK().
Though only one great difference is usage of 2 code lines :
SEEK x ORDER TAG cOrder in cTable
? FOUND(cTable)
instead of one :
? SEEK(x,cTable,cOrder)
My post was "Why SEEK doesn't return error message ?" . Or you prefer to change the title of thread into
"How to use SELECT-SQL instead SEEK" ?
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