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19/01/2004 05:43:38
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
00867888
Message ID:
00868057
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Tore,

may words are to hard. I was only kidding. ::)

Agnes
>Hi Agnes
>
>To be fair to Fabio, he has not cried 'bug' in this case. I sent him a message last summer and asked him not to cry 'bug' so often, and I think he is doing much better in that respect. Most of Fabio's thread show weird behaviour in some form or another, and very often he has very good points.
>
>My own opinion is that one shall never, never use the word bug UNLESS it is proven without any doubt that it really is a bug. In 99% of the cases it is wrong use, wrong or misleading text in help, or misreading/misintepretation of help.
>
>>Fabio,
>>
>>
>>from Helpfile SELECT SQL, section remark:
>>
>>Be careful when using, in join conditions, functions such as DELETED( ), EOF( ), FOUND( ), RECCOUNT( ), and RECNO( ), which support an optional alias or work area. Including an alias or work area in these functions might yield unexpected results. SELECT doesn't use your work areas; it performs the equivalent of USE ... AGAIN. Single-table queries that use these functions without an optional alias or work area will return proper results. However, multiple-table queries that use these functions — even without an optional alias or work area — might return unexpected results.
>>
>>
>>It's up to you to use it. But please, do use the favor not to cry 'bug' if it stop working sometimens.
>>
>>Agnes
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

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