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<snip> Perhaps their auditing requirements (as well as SOX, of course) require that there is NO difference between production objects and development objects. <endsnip> I think that can be taken to an extreme. For example the program will change on the production machine if it uses imbedded SQL because it stores some access path resolution or some such animal in the program. I know, causes our change management package to say "Program changed outside of Turnover" when we promote a new object. Rob Berendt
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