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Now I am curious. Can one avoid 1, *on, and *true altogether by just using:
if wFlagOK;
or
if not(wFlagOK);
?
On 12/6/2013 11:08 AM, Monnier, Gary wrote:
Sorry you were so confused. My example did add the dimension of helping those steeped in other languages to understand.
Your suggestion works too assuming you are returning *On ('1') or *Off ('0').
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