Yeah, me too. Even though it's not always required, I always "." after a macro if anything else is on the line and ".." for PEM or field references.
>My memory must be better than yours because I didn't say "might". (and we talked about this 10 minutes ago *g*) It does end the macro expansion. This is a trick I used to use in Clipper because it would get confused sometimes if the .. wasn't included. I still terminate all macro expansion with a . even though it isn't always needed.
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