>>>So why don't you use AT(). It does the same thing as $, and not as much typing as INLIST().
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>>Similar reason to '$'. If you're a newbie, what does AT mean? It's non-descriptive...
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>Well, it's more discriptive than $, but true, inlist does say more.
Re-thinking, I guess "non-descriptive" wasn't the right wording :)
It's really very descriptive, but the logic to deduce what it means in a situation like this is the difficult part...
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.