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"Lapeyre, Francis" wrote:
The way I have it set, no, because there comes a point where adding one to anything can possibly cause an overflow. But you can go into the source and fix it. If I put a 'Z' in the numeric area for that line, it changes to Eval X = X + 1. I only do this if I'm dead sure I'll never overflow the value.
If you leave it as ADD, and it overflows someday, wouldn't you want to know about that? Overflow exceptions are a Good Thing. They're like the pain you get when you put your hand in the fire; the pain may be bad, but the burnt hand is worse.
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