> >
> > That is what I meant that you are talking w/o knowledge. You are saying to end the discussion but still "poking" nonsense additons:
> >
> > "Just noticed that &mycommnad it is far better than you code there. And may be it is a choise of taste as myself I like simplicity".
> >
> > What makes &mycommand far better than what I coded there?
> >
>
> It is one line of code. You post 20 lines of code. I'll let others to consider if my taste it is a w/o knowledge nonsens.
>
> Camil Ghircoias
> Vfp likes me.
Hmm are you saying that one line of code is capable doing what I do in that 20 lines of code? Really? I didn't know & in VFP had capabilities like that! Wow, is that new to VFP9 SP2?
PS: Per your edit of original message. Don't compare apples to oranges. You simply don't see that 20 lines is not just about doing what & does. It can go much beyond that. & doesn't have a way to access a hidden or protected member, those 20 lines can. & doesn't have a way to set an array property those 20 can and the list goes on.
Cetin Basoz
.Net has got better.Think about moving - check my blog:
Blog (main)Blog (mirror)