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John Esak
john at valar.com
Tue Jul 20 15:38:59 PDT 2004
>
> However, this is NOT one of those times. For most of the
> programming I've done, I *prefer* that equals and some of the other
> functions are *not* case sensitive. It gets really tedious to
> have to check
> all the upper and lower case combinations for most data entry work. It is
> equally tedious to have to apply an allup or other edit type to 99% of the
> data fields where I need to do compares.
>
> It seems much more logical to me that filePro has the tools to make
> the compares case sensitive where they are needed, such as in writing user
> defined password routines.
Full agreement.
>
> So, as far as being "stuck" with something that you are implying was
> a bad decision 40 years ago, I would have to reply that I hope
> filePro would
> be designed just that same way if it were being redesigned from scratch
> today.
>
> Mike Schwartz
>
Ditto
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