07-05-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jtrinh
Thanks vgersh99,
It works well, however, I left out an important piece of information, that is I don't know for sure how many sets of records there are in the file. How would I handle that?
Thanks again.
wouldn't the posted code work for
any number of records?
or do you mean something else?
a sample [non=working] sample would help.
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