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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 bill.reger@convergys.com wrote: > Make them two different functions, since they perform different activities. I second this suggestion. If the two functions end up having a lot similarities you could create a third function of the common code. But in general I believe you should one function that does one thing. James Rich
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