In this scenario I think I'd rather see a SELECT with WHENs instead of a lot of 
GOTOs.  Just my preference, but I'd think it was cleaner and neater.

In <0D4325EAB923D111A86D08005AB9A89D0D1521@CMPC365>, on 03/21/99 
   at 01:43 PM, Ken Slaugh <ken.slaugh@cm-inc.com> said:

>That depends on what you think 'bad programming technique' is. I would
>rather see a GOTO END statement then:
>ENDIF
>ENDIF
>ENDIF
>ENDIF
>ENDDO

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