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Duly noted -- it took a long time to get the guys I worked with to stop
snickering when the subject would come up. But they are Wintel junkies,
so let that say what it will...

Thanks for the added suggestion. I got what I needed using Walter's
suggestion. The CUME level was indeed too low and likely explains the
issue we were investigating.

Sorry for anyone offended by a mistaken interpretation of the original
subject line.

Patrick




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See also
WRKPTFGRP

First version that supported WRKPTFGRP did not include cume at the top of
the list like is currently supported.

Also, List manager suggested that we spell the word "cume". Apparently
some email checkers will bounce the spelling you used as vulgar.

Rob Berendt

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