Division by Zero

George Simon GSimon at americanriverintl.com
Tue Jun 19 10:09:51 PDT 2007


The answer is: greater than the largest possible number in that field.
The correct answer was first provided by Barry Wiseman in a PM.
Thanks also to Jeff and Nancy for responding.

It is odd that filePro manages to enter a /D0 in the numeric field but
does not allow you to search for it. :-)
  

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Harrison [mailto:jeffaharrison at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:43 PM
To: Nancy Palmquist; George Simon
Cc: filePro Mailing List
Subject: Re: Division by Zero


--- Nancy Palmquist <nlp at vss3.com> wrote:

> George Simon wrote:
> > Does anyone know a way to scan for /D0 in numeric
> fields?
> > 
> > George Simon - Sr. Programmer
> > American River International
> > 908-354-7746 Ext. 103
> > http://www.americanriverintl.com/
> > 
> > 
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> > 
> George,
> Less than the smallest and greater than the largest
> possible number, 
> this always works for me.
> 
> I think only one of them is necessary but since I
> can never remember 
> which I just do both.
> 
> Nancy
> 

I used to do the same thing, except I used OR :-)

Actually, I think this behaviour has been "fixed" as
it does not seem to work for me any longer on 5.0.10D9
Demo version

Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com

Author of JHExport and JHImport.  The fastest and
easiest ways to generate filepro exports and imports.


 
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