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<> (greater than or less than, aka not equal)
The symbol <> works in visual basic as a 'not equal', !=. In 3dfa it does not cause a syntax error, but it reads it as just <, which can make for some difficult to find logic bugs. I think it should either interpret it as not equal, or register an error.
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Thats very good Sparky. You've made many valuable contributions this week.
If you have questions, or if you are unsure about why something does not work for you, then the forum is a good place to ask the kinds of questions that require a response that may be useful to other users.
But for some issues, like where you are highlighting a definite bug, or recommending a definite modification .. if it is an issue for which there is no easy response other than 'this will be added to the next version' .. or if it is an issue that may require a considerable amount of communication, then please send an email to the support address.
The next release will just accept the <> operator as a "not equals" operator.
Keep up the good work.
Last edited by kusco; 11-30-2007 at 11:37 PM.
Cheers,
kusco
(3DFA Support Team)
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