George
That way is much easier to read, that's for sure. I will try to switch. At work I use VB6 and VB.Net. But I am going to try to remember to do it that way. It is much easier to read. But anything over 2 I always use Select Case anyway. Select Case executes faster than an If and is easy to read. Thanks for the tip.
Thanks
John Marrone
Bloodstock Research Inc
marrone@brisnet.comTo much of a good thing is a good thing!