I do. It is not something I want to go into though. No offence, I just don't have the time right now to go into details.
I agree that if VFP has built-in functions to do things, it is generally more efficient to use them. And I do when it makes the most sense. But there are always exceptions.
Joe
>Joe,
>Do you have an example for such a case?
>
>Arnon
>
>>Generally, I agree. But there are cases where the built-in method (of buffering) itself will not work as nicely as other methods; this is when you would write these functions.
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>>Joe
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC