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Hi Dave, If it is a finite number of users, why not just give them the same initial program? That way you can trap both their entry and exit by writing it to a database file. For normal signoffs, that is. Just a thought. Jan. On Friday 21 January 2005 18:47, ldwopt@xxxxxxx wrote: > I will explain a little more on this project. I have about 18 users that > the customer wants to know when the user signed on and off, nothing else. > He wants this supplied to him weekly in report form. Hopefully I can use > the output in print form and them convert it to a database format and then > prepare my report > > TIA > Dave Willenborg > WIT Consulting
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