I tried to test this code and received quite a few error messages. I do not know enough yet to sort them all out. Here they are so you can take a shot at it. The record returned will eventually be quite large so I am trying to learn what I can to get it all into a database. Just do not know how, yet. Error messages:
Can't modify logical and (&&) in scalar assignment line 38 near "<PART +S_DB>) " syntax error at line 42, near "+}" syntax error at line 46, near "}" You aren't allowed to assign to the item indicated, or otherwise try t +o change it.
Kerry
"Yet what are all such gaieties to me
Whose thoughts are full of indices and surds?"
quotes the Lama

In reply to Re: (jeffa) 3Re: using join with a print ref statement by Bismark
in thread using join with a print ref statement by Bismark

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