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Geez, yes you're right. Confusion there. I tested the procedure called
A1ErrorsExists, returned a '2'. Resulted in the screen being redisplaying,
thus assuming that the procedure equated to TRUE.
So yes, you're right... I had it backwards. my bad.
Michael Schutte
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> I was once taught, in either VB or ASP.NET that True equals to -1,
anything
> else besides -1 is false.
Usually 0 is false, and anything else is true.
C programs, however, often use -1 to indicate that a procedure failed, and
anythign else is success. That might be what you're thinking of.
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