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Hey Guys:

I have been using the CachedWithin() function to create a timeout for my =
application variables.  However, a client of mine will have a special =
number associated with billing that changes every day and I was =
wondering how to make the application variable that contains this number =
to timeout exactly at midnight.

Thanks,


Greg

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