Well, by "cleanse" I mean remove REAL customer/user names, addresses, 
socsec numbers or other human-identifiable fields.  ALPHAGEN sounds 
familiar, but I thought the old PanAudit Plus modules also allowed you to 
generate test data with value ranges, valid and invalid dates, etc., which 
could 
be used to replace existing data in a source file.  But the removal/replacement 
of identifiable fields would be my first choice.

On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 16:40:40 -0400, Raap, Bernard E 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am not sure if this is what you mean by "cleanse" but there is a macro
>called ALPHAGEN that can conditionally generate alphanumeric data into a
>receiving field.
>
>
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>It's been a while since I dealt with PanAudit Plus, but I recall it had
>macros
>which would allow a user to "cleanse" production data with data ranges,
>etc.
>Anybody know if that still exists?
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