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23/03/2004 13:34:58
Chad Ashpole
Ads Information Systems, Inc.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00888970
Message ID:
00888973
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If the procedure with the very same name X does not exist in the current program, then one of the solutions could be:

set procedure to proc.prg
?x(param1)
set proc to


>I have a program that has two procedures, PROCEDURE x and PROCEDURE y. Both procedures either RETURN .T. or RETURN .F. depending on certain circurmstances in the procedure. I am using the command: DO PROCEDURE x WITH param1 IN proc.prg to call both of my procedures. Is there a way to find out if my procedure returns .T. or .F.? Unfortunately I cannot change the procedure code and I have to use DO PROCEDURE because, in my case, I have to specify the IN clause to tell it where my procedure is. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. Thanks.
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