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Jim Damato Your thinking is right on. We are now on the verge of the Sarbane-Oxley time and when it is fully implemented (Another Y2K siege), I think that it will be mandatory to produce a database file for every report that is generated so that the raw information is available if needed for auditing. This implies that their will also be reprint program for these files but for Work Management considerations, we certainly don't want to keep excessive number of spool file on our system. This approach says you will need more storage and possibly that the "reprint" procedure should be a part of the principle report generation flow as an independent procedure. We have the horsepower now to logical things that before were just too resource demanding. Jack Derham Direct Systems, Inc.
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