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I've always done it this way (proving once again that there are many ways
to skin a cat =):

read file;
dow not %eof(file);
process data;
read file;
enddo;


Wow, just back from lunch and so many posts. I consider ITER and LEAVE
to
be backwards from the way I think. I condition on what I want to do not
on
what I don't want to do.

dou eof;
read file;
if not eof;
processdata;
endif;
enddo;

This makes more sense to me than;

dou eof;
read file;
if eof;
leave;
endif;
processdata;
enddo;

That's my opinion and I'm sticking with it.

Regards,

Guy

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