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To: Craig Monroe who wrote (3040)1/14/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Craig DeHaan   of 11149
 
Second thoughts on this -

The followup loop(-16,-120) is probably not what you want. It would pull any that hit on say day -113 and then maybe day -82 and never again. Alternatively, you could still loop back with a series of scans with the batch function in QP R1 as:

BrkOut1.lst from loop(0,-15) as input for the first of a series of separate scans stepping back one day at a time -

BrkOut1.lst results input to BrkOut2.scn looping only (-6,-6)
Then BrkOut2.lst results input to BrkOut3.scn looping (-7,-7)
etc. etc.

By the time you got back to (-120,-120) whatever survived the batch series is the result of your original request. The batch execution can be automated, thank goodness, but you'll need 115 copies of the scan written with the different input= and loop parameters. I never tried to set up more than a dozen at once. Might exceed the program limits.
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