Just a wild guess. You typed the name of a variable in the filter
expression?
Did you precede it with an exclamation point. I think maybe not?
99% of the time a BIND error is not an indication that you need to
bind something it is the error you get when a filter expression can
not be evaluated.
It sorts through all the symbols and finds all the Clarion commands
and operators then looks at the rest through the BIND list of
variables. If it still can't resolve the symbol it's a BIND error -
even if it is not. A typo can cause a BIND error too.
On 27 Mar 2008 10:48:35 -0500, Edvard Korsbęk <edvard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>OK, find the filter which has not been included in 'HotFields' and tick
>BIND.
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Paul Blais - Hayes, Virginia