Rafael Copquin wrote:
> Hi Stephen
>
> Forgive my ignorance, but since I am not an American, I am not very
> familiarized with US acronyms. What does HR stand for?
>
> But even if you explain the meaning of HR, I still do not understand what
> you meant.
>
> If it is a token given out FROM the Sql Server, I still do not see how it
> can be used. Can you please expand?


HR = Human Resources (department)

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