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If you are only concerned with accessing ClntBld through the view Chris 
mentioned, you could create an agent to populate the item on the document. 
 It won't care whether there is a corresponding field on the form or not 
-- the data is still available to the view.  So you could run the client 
without needing to change design on the form.

I believe that you have a choice of append or replace if you create an 
agent to populate that form, but I'd have to double-check.  I'm thinking 
that you chould use a Simple Action agent for this part, but I think that 
you would need @formula to create an agent to populate a non-existent item 
in the documents, so @Formula would probably be the way to go.




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Chris,

That's a good suggestion.  How does one clear that field (ClntBld) to get 
it to start over?  For example mine shows:
"Release 6.5"
"Release 6.5"
"Release 6.5.1"
"Release 7.0.2"
"Release 6.5.4"
"Release 6.5.3"
"Release 7.0.1"
"Release 7.0.2"

And, you're right, I checked with one R5 person.  Their person document in 

the directory does not even have a ClntBld field.

Rob Berendt

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