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I don't know, but maybe the "history of Fox" thread and website will have the answer<g>!
I've always attributed it to the "forgiving" nature of VFP. It avoids runtime errors but gives results which one assumes are valid, but which can cause trouble later in calculation or storage. Either way, I guess, you have to protect your app from those issues.
Jay
>That does raise an interesting question. Why doesn't divide by zero throw an error in VFP? Was it that way all the way back to the Foxbase days?
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>I don't necessarily expect you to know the answer *grin.
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>>I've had enough background in assembler and Pascal to avoid expressions like "1/0" which would throw an exception. But, it's a style thing<g>.
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