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On 12/05/2010, at 5:50 AM, Dave Fiorillo wrote:

That's pretty much the overview, I hope I explained it ok.

Yes, better understood. Still a complex approach though.

I believe that the chain of WCB->DMCQ->ODP->I/O Feedback route is the
path I must take here, I am unable to access Leifs page here from work
(it's considered a social networking site according to my work's filter?
- must be a pretty groovy group involved lol). But I will check it out
from home.

Dumb filter. Perhaps because it is a .org URL or perhaps because some pages mention family etc. Still, duh!

I guess the system state access could be a showstopper -

Especially on VRM610 and above ...

I was really
hoping that MI could help me bridge the gap to retrieve that information
without having to have to deal with the program state.

Nope. MI instructions are restricted from accessing objects according to the domain of the object and the state of the program.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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