When I type the following:

  USE inqstuds IN<hit spacebar>

...intellisense changes the IN to INDEX.  I'm sure inqstuds is not a
reserved word!  I've verified this on a totally different machine that
doesn't have anything to do with this Sylvan project either, and it still
wants to put in the word INDEX instead of just letting me type IN (and
then I'd say 0).

This works as I'd expect:

  USE crap IN<hitting spacebar does NOT trigger intellisense and then I
just say 0>


Does this freaky behavior happen for you?

Very weird!
--Michael




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