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In message <877df80c.34ed025a@aol.com>, DAsmussen@aol.com writes
>Michael,
>
>In a message dated 98-02-19 13:03:43 EST, you write:
>
>> I need to test some transaction types through CIMpath, does anyone know
>>  what you have to do to get recognisable records in the NIN file?
>
>With what are you having problems 

V6.0.04 Mixed Mode. I want to put some test data in NIN and process some
different transactions to ensure, before we have an interface program
written that there are no boo-boos in processing. No matter what I do,
(work station members etc) I cannot get the CIM programs to see the test
data.

>(putting aside the fact that the NIN field
>descriptions don't tie out with what they actually _DO_)

Philisophical question, which is better SSA documentation or no
documentation at all ? :-)
-- 
Michael Ozanne (Also ozannem@pacific.co.uk)
"Beware the lollipop of mediocrity,
Lick it once and you will suck forever" (Origin Unknown)
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