Jack Leach <dymondjack at hot mail dot com> wrote:
>Thanks for the input, this will help out a lot. My current goal is to be
>able to find the "active" procedure (the one with the cursor) and loop its
>lines. I think you've given me enough information to make learning the
>process a lot easier.
MZtools doesn't do exactly what you want. But it does do similar
tricks. Such as it's find feature, which I much prefer over the MS
Find, which positions the cursor at the line of code.
How it does it I don't know. But Ricks Find and Replace does the
same think. If you do a find in a database, go to datasheet view of
the results and double click on the line he also positions the cursor
at the line in question.
So it's doable. I don't know how though.
Tony
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