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replyReply Wed 9 May 2007, 09:47Delegate John said...

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Dbase functions

Is it possible to use dbase functions that reference more than 2 point ie - date & rewf no.

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replyReply Mon 14 May 2007, 16:56Trainer Tracy said...

RE: Dbase functions

Hi John,

Thanks for the post

The dbase functions can refer to more than 2 points, it will all depend on how you set up the criteria.

Tracy

 

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