Thanks to all for the assistance, this is a great message board.
I did figure out what was going on with the debit balance not matching up with the input transactions on the daily journal report. It turned out that the debit column on the report isn't actually reporting the total of the...
Hi Jock,
Thanks for the info re: MDEB_TOT and mDEB_TOT, I had been told that the small m indicated a "memory" variable and that MDEB_TOT was a completely different variable. This is an old system that is being replaced with a .net app. I'm trying to figure out what the old system was doing so...
Hi Jock,
Yes, the < 1000 are the debit accounts. I just created them again in the test system to verify that they are the only transactions, and indeed they are. The total was actually $80.25 not $86.25 as I said my previous post.
There are no RESTORE statements in the program at all. The...
The program does index in the input file and it does process other values, I'm just showing the relevent fields - this is a daily journal reporting program. The -55.25 & 25.00 are the only debit transactions being processed to produce the debit account total.
How would an index affect the...
Yes, that's the total that I came up with as well but it doesn't match up with the total printed on our report (86.25) which is just printing out the MDEB_TOT field. Here's a litte more info that might make the problem a little clearer:
Input data (table):
ACCOUNTNO AMOUNT
603...
I've been assigned the task of deciphering some Clipper code with no Clipper experience. I've run into some code that I can't interpret - can anyone tell me what significance the 'AMOUNT+' variable has in the statement below? I can't tell if this is just doing addition or if the lack of the...
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