>>>>>Of course if the horse has a swim method and the arguments included what side
>>>>>should be down a simple Horse.Swim("Back") could do the trick. :-)
>>>>
>>>>You sure that wouldn't give you an Error 1426? :-)
>>>
>>>Garrett,
>>>
>>>I don't think so, but you may get an ERROR_HORSE_DROWNED error.
>>
>>Or an H_ORSE_DROWNED result... :-)
>
>It highly depends on the way how you use horses. Most people used to have bound horses, and this is standard approach. I prefer unbound horses (Horse.ControlSource="") which make them much more flexible and allow to set various Horse.DisplayWhileSwimmingValue regardless where actual horse is.
Of course you mean with the exception that you have checked the value of environmental setting inliquid=.t.
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