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<snip> > However the 5 (for display purposes) is still present in the input field, > if > the user removes it we have a "changed" record and the program will again > attempt to display the detail but there is nothing to display since it > cannot find the record. </snip> In this situation, if I READC through the records, I only process those that have a non-blank choice field. If I understand what you are doing, the first time the person runs the program, if they accidentally (we're talking users here) enter a '1' next to an account, but before they press enter, they remove the '1' and place a '1' next to a subsequent account. In this case, you want to check for records that have changed AND have a non-blank for the choice field. -- "Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue..." "In Hebrew SQL, how do you use right() and left()?..." - Random Thought
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