What I was trying to say was: a stack processing a big data file could produce some 
errors without you noticing. The data that you are processing appears to be of some 
importance. The results may be important, too.

How important is it to know that the results are accurate or reliable?

I made a suggestion for checking which may be useful or, more likely, could be 
improved upon.

George,
Kochi

On November 29 2000, Gregory Lypny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi George,
>
>     I'm not sure that I understand your question.  The stack is being 
>developed for data files which.....

>On 28/11/2000 1:24 PM, George Wade wrote: 
>
>>Something that strikes me with this question is:
>>
>>How do you check that the stack is doing what you want it to.....


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