But I guess the expanded expression should be sure to use m. < s >
>I probably missed this somewhere because this discussion has got awfully long and maybe it's self defeating but :-
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How do I do macro substitution with a m. variable?
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>Regards
>Geoff Scott
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>>Hi all,
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>>I just read an interesting message in Calvin Hsia's weblog explaining why the m. prefix is important if maximum speed is wanted.
http://blogs.msdn.com/calvin_hsia/archive/2004/12/14/301282.aspx>>
>>For those who does not know Calvin, he is the lead programmer of Visual FoxPro at Microsoft, and without any doubt the person who knows most about how Visual FoxPro works internally. According to Ken Levy he has all the millions of source code for VFP in his head.