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Robert,

Thanks for catching the </TR> (deleted one to many lines in copying over
code to use). Your right it didn't effect anything!

Now for the "newbie" question: How would I check what net.data is
getting? How do you do a debug on something like this?

I've used the debugger in WDSc for traditional jobs, but nothing like
this. So would I use WDSc or something else?

Thanks,

Jim Lowary
System Analyst, Salton Inc.
(573) 447-5500



message: 2
date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:48:53 -0400
from: rking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [WEB400] Question on %FUNCTION(DTW_SQL)

This has nothing to do with you problem, but don't forget to close your
<TR> tags.

I would check to see that your result set has more then one record (I know
you said you tried the SQL but wouldn't hurt to check what net.data is
getting). maybe display the whole table variable to debug, and then take
it
from there.

Robert

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