>>I do it like this.
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>>Select Case i
>> Case 1 ' SQL
>> Case 2 ' Oracle
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>>End Select
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>Thanks, but, I never use inline comments as they are not part of the development standards I promote. I believe this is making the comments much difficult to read and the code.
I use xml comments pretty much everywhere, but when it comes to some code (like switch/case statements) inline comments make sense and help the developer who comes along afterward to decipher it...
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