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Dennis -
If you get /all/ of the program reference information into a single
outfile,
you can use recursive SQL to create the reference list that you
desire...
- sjl
Thanks for your reply, but I don't think I follow. Let me paraphrase the
way I read this: If you collect all the data into one place, then SQL can
collect all the data into one place recursively.
What did I miss?
Dennis Lovelady
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