>>Hi Walter,
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>>I was surprised the first time I found that "m." were not used in many VFP's built-in xBase tools, Rick Strahl's utils, your Tax RIBuilder, and many other public domain utilities.
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>>Ben
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>Hi Ben,
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>why surprise ?
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>All MS VFP documentation, don't use the m. prefix.
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>If the Bible is mistaken, the disciples learn one mistaken religion.
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>Fabio
Hey Fabio,
Not to that extent. I remember the docs (I confess I don't visit them a lot) used m. quite often.
OTOH documentation is neverthless another problem in every area - say in .NET it's no different and how much importance is given to that you know (some basic sample on something, you expect it to work right? Wrong.)
Cetin