On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:18 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:

> ...but your example was where you selected your results into a single
> letter cursor....that's not the same as referencing an alias with a
> single letter in the FROM section of the SQL.

        The error was in the LOCATE statemetn subsequent to the 'SELECT E'  
statement, since that was the example you gave.

        The point is that referencing a single-letter alias is ambiguous when  
it is a single-letter A-J or M, as these are hardcoded aliases for the  
first 10 work areas as well and the memvar namespace.

-- Ed Leafe





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