ok sorry about that. i didn't think about that as it was not Perl code.
i do not seem to be able to edit this now anymore however...
So this is worth one string it should "end" as it gets reversed workset((RiskCA(cA, 3), RiskCB(cB, 2), totPaycA(cA, 7), totPaycB(c
+B, 6))) with this and start with dIonly.
The workset in the beginning should illustrate that this keyword is all over the place unfortunately rendering me kind of helpless against the allmighty datastringflood...
I am very grateful for your help as I am fighting this battle for too long already...
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