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On 12 Dec, 14:22, "Stephen" <none wrote:
This would give a 1 for multiple occurrences of a reference even where the type was the same, e.g. 13MANA (both type DD), which I think the OP doesn't want. Correct, but I could concatenate the 2 values to see if there is more than one.. should have thought of that myself... Thanks Tony |
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