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I thought it was implicit - just wanted to be sure. What does the else buy you? Traditionally once you exited the loop one might ASSUME that the exit was due to the DOW. However it could have been because of the eof LEAVE. If you use the ELSE if you only want to process what was specified you the DOW then you wouldn't have to do ... Enddo; Select; When MASTS='A'; ... EndSl; // Yes, you could have used an If instead of a select. However I find that 70%+ of the time I use nested if's or else and the select just grew on me. Gives room for growth. Rob Berendt -- "All creatures will make merry... under pain of death." -Ming the Merciless (Flash Gordon)
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