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William Washington III wrote: > Hi Rich, > > I had the same problem a few months ago... (we think too logically) > > Parenthesis are not used if the key is a single field. That'll do the > trick! > > Regards, > Actually, even if you have a single field key, list notation (parentheses) offers some advantages. First, you can specify a search argument that has a different length or format than the key. Second, you can code an expression as the search argument. Cheers! Hans
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