Larry,

Maybee one of your data elements is null causing an error.
Instead of checking for an error of zero, try checking for "<> 100".  Error 
of 100 is an out of data error, but a null value, you get back an error 2543 
(I think), but everything still works fine.

Troy Sosamon

===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 12/17/01 6:15 pm
>I've been chugging along happily using RBase for DOS since 1989 (Version 3.1
>I believe), and only now encounter this:
>
>Why should the error variable change from 0 and the WHILE loop exit after
>the very first  NEXT is executed?
>
>That is, after only one row is done of the many in the table that SET
>POINTER is meant to process?
>
>When the IDENTICAL code operating on the IDENTICAL table is executed from a
>different app file, it works fine!
>
>Larry Lewis
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