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To: Michael Quarne who wrote (2014)9/21/1997 8:12:00 PM
From: Gale A. Thompson   of 11149
 
Hi Michael,

"1. If you eliminate the Prinlin statement you won't have that problem.
2. If you want the printlin statement for each search then use the list of the previous search as input to next."


Comment 1) raises the interesting question, "what happens if you don't use the println command in the scan". I assumed it would result in an empty output file. But from your post, that is a bad assumption on my part. That would mean that it works like QP1 and would eliminate the dupes..., maybe (g).

Comment 2) allows for the population to be reduced. There may be cases where a stock would fit the second scan but not the first scan, but because it didn't meet the criteria for the first scan, it is elimanted from the poopulation. Not a true "OR".

I'll let you know about the first item though..., this could be very helpful.

-- Gt --
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