Dan Corn, David A. Sweet and anyone else following this tread,
After much research, learning and experimentation... I've hit the wall!
From Dan Corn's reply on Nov. 17, 2006 to Richard's original posting
of "Splitting Records based on a Field in the data", Dan suggested a
three step approch:
Raul... and more importantly Richard,
In my zeal to resolve this topic, I discovered tonight, my statement
of being the original poster of "Splitting Records based on a Field
in the data" was incorrect.
My apologies to Richard of PLM Group!
Ryan Blackmer
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On Jun 22, 2007, a
David,
Thank you! The "second thought" sounds very promising... we'll give
it a try.
As I mentioned, I already have an ExternalDataFileEx creating a
summery sheet with all the relevant data for our xerox/bindery/
mailing departments. And I've already created a rule to recognize the
chuck
sers Forum
Subject: [fusionpro] Re: Can Callbacks be Nested?
Thank Raul,
Unfortunately... I was the original poster of "Splitting Records
based on a Field in the data Body".
Your suggestion does work and I currently use it or manually split
the database depending on the number of t
Thank Raul,
Unfortunately... I was the original poster of "Splitting Records
based on a Field in the data Body".
Your suggestion does work and I currently use it or manually split
the database depending on the number of total records.
I simply want to automate the whole process since ther
Ryan,
I believe that you might need to use the following original post from Dan
Korn and a later re-post from David Sweet .
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:31:01 -0600
Author: "Dan Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Splitting Records based on a Field in the data Body:
> Is it possible to split