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To be clear, I should've said: “ If you know ( or think you know ) a nymshifter, you can instruct X.EXE to combine the nyms into one. In X.TXT ( the settings file ) add a statement like this: ‘ { TargetNym Nym1 nym2 NymEtc } ’ .. and/or: ‘ { Greg_Hall Gregory_Hall } ’. ‘ Gregory_Hall ’ gets renamed to ‘ Greg_Hall ’. After the consolidations, XRanking is per nym, and
I'm glad you agree with Ray Banana's comment when he said: “ Octanews, however, seems to honour cancel and/or supersedes messages without any restrictions. ”. [ e.g. from Odessa.UA, Ukrain ] Nothing else could explain the Huge gaps between Article Numbers, gaps that aren't seen at Individual.NET. Giganews is the same way, I assume, seeing as Octanews resells it. That's why I'd like
On May 27, 9:44 am, "DoD" <danskisan...@gmail.com> wrote: [There are a lot of pictures here. Just follow the link...] IDF soldiers uncovered missiles and anti-tank rocket launchers in a Gaza schoolyard in late Thursday. The anti-tank missile launcher and a stack of missiles were found at a school in Sajaiya, in northern Gaza, during routine counter-terrorism operations.http://www
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately the combination of function and expression is returning weekend and holiday dates. Is there such a thing as Next Business Day that I could apply to the results for Express1 ? Thanks again! "KARL DEWEY" wrote: UNTESTED -- Express1: IIf([Ident]=4 And [Formal]=0,GetBusinessDay(DateAdd("d",+120,[CCRScopeInitSigDate])),"0") -- KARL