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>> Amazing that they would do so when the only purpose behind /include was to get around sql limitations. I agree that it is crazy Rob, but it is optional. I can't recall if the default behavior is to expand /Include or not, but it is optional. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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