>>>>Is this a known problem?
>>>>
>>>>?.f. # !.t.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I can not see something wrong with my syntax.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>?!.f. # .t.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>runs pretty well
>>>
>>>Looks like some sort of parsing/evaluating irregularity. Similarly:
>>>
>>>? NOT .F. # .T.
>>>? .F. # NOT .T.
>>>
>>
>>At least it's an very strange, superfluous expression. I only run into it while teaching basic boolean operations.
>
>It's very old "bad" behavior (imho) since FP 2.5 DOS
>
>MartinaJ
Hi Martina,
then it must be a feature ... :)
It seems to be the same with < and >.
Somebody like to hack VFP under german law? If so, please fix the dpi bug too...
:)
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