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If one orders LISDB.MEMO from [log in to unmask]
one receives Doc. #9809-UD-05 dated 17 Sep., 1998
If one orders LISTDB.MEMO from [log in to unmask]
one receives Doc. #9901-UD-05 dated 11 Jan., 1999
Both these sites are lsoft.com sites, presumably both run by L-Soft.
Why the difference in output/documents?
While mulling that over, would someone at L-SOFT care to give me
a clear, concise, definition of the damned NEAR implicit operand which
is *not* defined in the memo and which jumps willy-nilly as it pleases?
Failing that, would you rewrite it so that AND is once again implicit?
I would then gladly give up all questions about NEAR.
For good measure, while I'm at it, where is FUI/AFD for UNIX? It was
promised years ago and I ain't seen it yet. You slip it in in an upgrade
and I didn't notice?
Douglas
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