> I  think  this  is  what's  happening  now, but wanted to check with
> someone who has used this for a while and knows it better than I do.

I think I'd qualify as someone who knows it. :)

In order for Declude to use the result code as the weight, you have to
tell  Declude  it's  a different test type: an 'external weight' test,
not an 'external nonzero' test.

Declude's  test types tell it how to interpret the numeric result code
it gets back from an external test: whether to only inspect the result
code  it  for  zero  vs.  non-zero  value  and  assign the (separately
entered)  Declude  weight for the test; whether to look for a specific
integer  value  and  assign  the Declude weight on a mtach; whether to
parse  the  return  code  in the advanced "bitmap" format (not used by
SPAMC32)  and  assign one of various weights; or whether to simply use
the  external test's result code AS the Declude weight. It's that last
option that you want.

--Sandy


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