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Rob,

I played around with that after finding this document via Google but that
does not resolve the issue.

Thanks.

I'm seeing if the STROBJCVN command can be used, and I'm getting some
promising results with that. I can now update 3 of the 4 *PGM objects,
but I'm still stuck on one of them and don't see quite where the problem
lies.

Rich

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Does that help? Maybe that system value or some such thing?


Rob Berendt


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