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Yes, Albert, I completely agree with you about WHEN vs. IF. However, I
wasn't replying to David Foxwell's question about WHEN (which I felt was
already adequately answered) but rather was replying to Jon Paris'
assertion that people didn't write complex logical expressions in RPG
III. IF and WHEN are certainly different -- but IF _does_ qualify as
logical expression capable of becoming complex.
On 11/10/2010 2:54 PM, Albert York wrote:
I would probably do it that way as well, but it is not exactly the
same, since the first statement contained a WHEN.
If *INKF were off or both condition1 and condition2 were on, the next
WHEN statement would be executed.
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