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why do you need to know the value of [%found]?
> You can clearly see the value of it by seeing > what section of the IF ELSE ENDIF code is being > executed. A related question is this: How can I change the value of %found? If %Found(); ... do some code Else ... do something else EndIfLet's say I am debugging and I want to force one branch or the other... The current answer is to use an intermediate boolean. In the days when dinosaurs roamed the earth we called those booleans 'indicators.'
--buck
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