====== do case ... endcase ====== The ''do case'' statement is exactly as it was in the Clipper, the VO and the Vulcan.NET language: do case case cExpr == "abc" DoSomething() case cExpr >= "d" .and. cExpr < "f" DoSomethingOther() case Upper( cExpr ) == "z" DoAnotherThing() otherwise DoWhatEverYouLike() endcase It is very flexible, but the flexibility comes at a cost: it is easy to make errors and it is slower than the ''switch'' statement. Is is another form of an ''if - elseif'' statement.