>>I'm trying to muddle through someone else's code, and I've come across something I've never seen before:
>>
>>IF myvar#3
>>. . .
>>ENDIF
>>
>>What's the # for? I can't find it in help (other than #DEFINE, etc.).
>
>"#" tries to symbolize a "=" sign with a slash through it: the "not-equals" symbol. You can use "<>" or "!=" instead.
Did I miss someone else adding
IF !myvar = 3
Just so we could have FOURTH method?