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First, I would like to state that I am *not* a Visual Basic script programmer by any stretch of the imagination :) With that said, I currently have a VB script written that is being used as a Client Access macro to process keystroke entries for automating a couple of user tasks. In certain instances, I would like to terminate the VB macro immediately but have not found a key word or statment in the VB script documentation to do this. I've looked at the EXIT and TERMINATE keywords but it seems they only end processing of a subroutine or an event. Basically, I'm looking for an RPG style *INLR or Cobol type of END PROGRAM statement. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, Terry
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