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Peter, could you post a code sample of how you did it? I know I would appreciate taking a look. Thanks! rick ----------original message--------- What I ended up doing was to add the code I needed (Net.Data code) to the scripts that are called by this main one (4 of them). The first thing they will do is check for this condition and BAM!... done. All of them are working now in the way I wanted. I think that my approach was to do this before hand and not at the top of every source affected. However, again, is working nicely with this approach, which I think is the best way, based on the way the programs were originally coded. Peter Vidal Pall Aeropower Corp. SR Programmer Analyst WWW.Pall.com "A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look good." Author unknown
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