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30/12/2004 12:43:48
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>
>>this can to be, but I am in discord with this design.
>>
>>I do not want that NORMALIZE() ignores an expression piece when valid expression has found one,
>>and that none evaluation comes made. Instead it evaluate ( reduce ) the expression!
>>Doc:
>>The syntax of any Visual FoxPro commands or functions within the character expression is checked, although the expression is not evaluated.
>>
><snip>
>>
>>To this point, for me NORMALIZE() is inusabile.
>>
>>You know a reasonable way to use NORMALIZE() ?
>>
>Hi Fabio,
>
>The answer in the function description, "Converts a character expression, supplied by a user, into a form that can be compared with Visual FoxPro function return values". The VFP functions it refers to are KEY(), FILTER(), e.t.c.

Hi Sergey,
sorry but i don't see the scope of this function ?
I do not understand what I can compare.

You can found one minute for a simple example ?
Just a sketch.

Fabio
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