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After talking with someone else we think that rrn is part of your subfile. 
 And if you are chaining out to that subfile then it retrieves a new value 
for rrn.

Is this possible?

It is not the sql.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
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sorry i did not put that in.

Rrn is 5, 0
Rrn = 8 before sql
Rrn = 0 after SQl



Juan Robledo
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