08-05-2017
Thanks Durden_Tyler. I am extracting the table from a database and do have access to SQL Server. I never tried using SQL Server but from what you tell me it will make my life easier and maybe i should give it a go. Thanks again for the code and extra tips.
Theflamingmoe.
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7 13
8 14
9 12
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