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On 24 Jan 2013 06:53, newnancy@xxxxxxxx wrote:
They claimed that you can only test an indicator, such as *IN01 or
*INLR, in an IF statement. (*in01 IFNE or IFEQ or IFGT etc 01 or ON).
Any variable, including a counter or a field of a record, can be
tested.

That explains the interjection; but not to whom nor what. I do not recall any such claim was made... and no quoted reply showed any such claim was made. That is why including an attributed quotation helps to establish the context for a reply in the message thread; i.e. the new message becomes part of the thread rather than a mere interjection.

FWiW I only saw claims being made in prior messages, that to determine if a particular level "total" calculations were required, one could test for *INL#. Nothing about that claim would imply that no other tests can be made.


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