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I was going to reverse engineer your code to deduce the format of the data you didn't bother supplying, but your variable names are simply too awful to make that possible in sensible time. Sorry. You are on your own until you can supply a runable script with sample data that shows your problem.


True laziness is hard work
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by LanX (Saint) on Mar 11, 2010 at 11:18 UTC
    > I was going to reverse engineer your code to deduce the format of the data you didn't bother supplying, but your ... was too ... to make that possible in sensible time. Sorry. You are on your own until you can supply a runable script with sample data that shows your problem.

    Such a perfect answer! Polite but clearly pointing to the problem!

    Do you mind if I cite it as a template in other threads from to time? Trademarks needed? ;-)

    Cheers Rolf

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by theantler (Beadle) on Mar 11, 2010 at 11:38 UTC
    GrandFather, please do not apologise, I thank you for taking the time to look through my post. TA