I've been searching for the message about the 0-node in word processing
fields, but can't seem to find it. This isn't a complete answer, but in

^TIU(8925.2,238,"TEXT",0)="^^31^31^3050125^

the "3050125" looks suspiciously like a date. In fact,


>>W $$FMTE^XLFDT("3050125")
Jan 25, 2005
>>

The "normal" 0-node of a subfile is 

^subfile#^most recently assigned IEN^total # entries


A word processing field in Fileman is a "sorta-kinda-almost-not really"
subfile. There are many commonalities between WP fields and subfiles,
but they're definitely not the same thing, and you shouldn't try to
treat WP fields as if though they were subfiles.

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