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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 22:58:39 -0000, "Bob Phillips"
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I think that the one thing that can be taken from this conversation is that
generalisations are wrong in at least one case. Chip's point is valid, but
there are bound to be instances when inserting a row will want the range
covered to be increased, there are others when it will not.

So, as my old Tandem guru first said to me, it depends ... SO my better
depends on the OPs actual needs, as you rightly state, but so does yours.


Concur
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