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OS:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Network:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Virtual environment:
VMWare
I never got to like the ! operator - I actually use NOT most of the time - I think its because I just tend to see the "NOT" in my code better than "!".
After many years I have started to move away from both of those to - I don't know what to call it - a "secondary" comparison?...comparing to the logical value wanted:
SET FILTER TO Inactive = .T.
SET FILTER TO Inactive = .F.
I plan to retire in a few years and I figure the above is more readable for someone new than:
SET FILTER TO Inactive
SET FILTER TO NOT Inactive
In the 2nd case, the (new) developer has to know or surmise that Inactive holds a logical value. And if they were an experienced VFP developer they would.
Any idea what the syntax is like for other languages?
Albert
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>>SET FILTER TO Inactive = .F.
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>I prefer Set Filter to !inactive
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