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Remove incorrect test obsoleted by changes in 05.00.04.
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@@ -4706,10 +4706,7 @@ This is really useful only if \fIexpr\fR involves a call to the
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\fIexpr\fR will not change as \fBRemind\fR iterates. In fact, if
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\fIexpr\fR will not change as \fBRemind\fR iterates. In fact, if
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\fIexpr\fR is not a constant and does not call \fBtrigdate()\fR or
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\fIexpr\fR is not a constant and does not call \fBtrigdate()\fR or
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related functions or system variables, then \fBRemind\fR will issue a
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related functions or system variables, then \fBRemind\fR will issue a
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warning. If you have a user-defined function that calls
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warning.
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\fBtrigdate()\fR, this can result in an unwanted warning. In that
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case, pass \fBtrigdate()\fR or some related function or system
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variable into your user-defined function from the SATISFY expression.
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.PP
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.PP
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An example of the usefulness of \fBSATISFY\fR: Suppose you wish to
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An example of the usefulness of \fBSATISFY\fR: Suppose you wish to
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be warned of every Friday the 13th. Your first attempt may be:
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be warned of every Friday the 13th. Your first attempt may be:
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