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We have a need to print items selected in a subfile, based on the order they
were selected.  We have postulated a few alternatives, most of which involve
pressing 'enter' after each subfile record change (ridiculous -- why use a
subfile).  

The obvious answer is 'No', but this is something that will speak many $$$
in employee hours, so I am wondering...

If a user changes multiple records in a subfile and presses enter, is there
some sort of way to get a timestamp from the subfile as to when each record
was changed?  

Tony Carolla
MedAmerica Billing Services, Inc. 

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