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echo: commo
to: DAN SULLIVI
from: CARL MORRIS
date: 1995-05-15 22:19:00
subject: Re: Upgrade

CM> A=7 first, but then STOP there
CM> A=9 never happens because it never gets past the above line.
DS> 
DS> That's the part I don't understand.  Why would it never get past that 
line?
DS> Are *NONE* of the other lines executed?  Why is it "stoppped"?  What's
DS> stopping it?
because I told it to STOP!  I explicitly said STOP, it does.  It never gets 
past the {STOP} macro (also known as {})  Since Macros are found from the 
begining, and all macros should {STOP} (or you will find some serious 
problems) it never makes it to the second occurance.
Carl
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