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echo: maximus
to: JOHN ALDRICH
from: MICHAEL EPLER
date: 1998-03-25 03:33:00
subject: Why doesn`t it skip?

 JA> Tuesday March 17 1998 08:42, Dallas Hinton wrote to John Aldrich:
 DH> If they answer "N" they goto L2, then fall through to L3 and have to
 DH> answer it anyway. I suggest you put the "do you 
 DH> run a BBS" question below L2 and skip L3 if they answer N.
 JA> Hmm...that *might* fix it... :) Glad you caught that. 
It should fix it, I use a similar question. Here is a snip:
By the way, are you the SysOp of another BBS?  Y/N [menu]yn
[store]
[choice]n[goto L9]
[log]+Caller %n claims SysOp status
Label nine jumps to the part that terminates the whole process at that point. 
The [store] line is now probably redundant but has been there from a long, 
long time ago with opus. I also use the log entry so I can use a quick scan 
process to find anyone at that status level and check them out right away. 
After that line there are the usual net/node number and telephone type 
entries in the questionnaire.....
--- Maximus 2.02
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