James Lampert wrote:
Tom Liotta wrote:

However, you didn't say whether or not the duplicated file actually had a different format level ID.

Actually, I've said at least once, probably twice, that there are nine instances of the file, and they all have exactly the same format level ID.

That was understood, but what wasn't understood was whether those were nine instances that could be sources for a duplication or if they represented perhaps a single original plus eight duplicates. A process could be duplicating into QTEMP for example, and the nine instances could represent nine organization data libraries any one of which resulted in a format level check when duplicated.

It's just that you usually are precise and that you are good at clearing up ambiguities when asked. Just making sure it was narrowed down. I see you've found the problem, so no need for more.

Tom Liotta


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