Michael,
> Do you use the data from friday's create_pin? This does not work because
> I stored on friday the BATCH_PIN_REF in the field STRING which is wrong
> because the references are numbers. I know that this is frustrating
> during testing but finally we need a clean design.

I am very sorry, yes this was the problem. I have got a whole set of users
through to completion now. It is probably more frustrating for you having
me ask these questions !!!

> Generally references are stored in the table data always in the column
> int_content which is mapped to the hash key "NUMBER". If you don't
> understand my docs then please mail some more or less exact questions so
> that I have a better starting point ;)

I shall spend some time to read the documents now so that I fully
understand the design. Thanks for making these available to me.

Chris...


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