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Kenneth Brody wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 5/12/2011 2:35 PM, haroldef wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite"><>Ken, the guy that keeps our filepro MAC
updated with new or changed<br>
addresses, etc. send me an update a few days ago. Today I wanted to add
!@cd<br>
to our screen, and all 1895 records have the !cd shown as 05/01/11. How<br>
could they all have been changed?<br>
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I do know that we did use fpcopy a few days ago.<br>
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I don't know, but it wasn't fpcopy that did it. (And, if you used fpcopy "a
few days ago", why is @CD 11 days ago?) Why don't you check the file that
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<tt>And it's possible that within your code the dummy variable "cd" has
a date<br>
of 5/1/11, and what you wanted on the screen was !@CD not !cd ...<br>
(which is what you wrote, perhaps not what you meant)<br>
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