>>Did you know you can use the equal to or less than and equal to or greater than operators in VFP to represent less than or equal to and greater than or equal to, respectively?
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>>I didn't. I've written a VFP source code parser and was going through various source code examples and came across that comparison operator in code today and it works in the command window:
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WAIT WINDOW (5 <= 7)
>>WAIT WINDOW (5 =< 7)
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>>WAIT WINDOW (5 >= 7)
>>WAIT WINDOW (5 => 7)
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>>Does not work with =! though. :-) The things I still learn about VFP ... not all subtlety and nuance.
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>Off course you have to keep in mind that this might be used in an SQL statement, where 2 of these will not work.
That's actually where I found it (redacted):
UPDATE (table) SET field = value WHERE YEAR(field) =< testYyyy AND (posted)