>>>>>>>>What's the "?" for?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>-Michelle
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Michelle:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The question mark is usually for parameterized views. But in any case, it is for VFP to prompt you for the variable if that variable has not been created.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I knew it was for paramaterized views, but I didn't know it could be used anywhere. That's why I was questioning it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Let me correct myself here. You get a VFP error when not used in parameterized view. It works as advertised in MS Access.
>>>>
>>>>So could that have been the problem?
>>>>
>>>>-Michelle
>>>
>>>I would think so.
>>>
>>>Marc
>>
>>Good. That makes me feel better. :)
>>
>>-Michelle
>
>You know me... If there is anything I can do to make you feel better. :)
>
>Marc
How sweet. Seriously, I felt kinda dumb if you can do a "?" without a view, so I feel better knowing you can't. :)
-Michelle
Egos... Such fragile things...
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