The 2 files are created from a directory listing of all the sites in the system, soi they will automatiicaly be sorted, in exactly the same order, however, new sites will be placed within that order. So the files could look like this:
newsite1:
PHI_R10K_2
PHI_TDAP_3
de0040Newark
de0042Wilmington
de0053Christana
de0053Christiana
de0101Odessa
de0102Clayton
de0103Dover
de0180Claymont
de0184Wooddale
de0187Woodcreek
de0205ChestnutKnoll
de0267Chapman
de0314Glasgow
de0348Millside
de0371SouthDover
newsite2:
PHI_R10K_2
PHI_TDAP_3
de0040Newark
de0042Wilmington
de0045Concord # <======= new site
de0053Christana
de0053Christiana
de0101Odessa
de0102Clayton
de0103Dover
de0180Claymont
de0184Wooddale
de0187Woodcreek
de0205ChestnutKnoll
de0267Chapman
de0314Glasgow
de0348Millside
de0371SouthDover
at which point i would want de0045concord returned.
I hope this helps.
Thanks again
Dipul
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