--- Brian Cummiskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The easiest way is to make a function that you can use time and time
> again. I'm not remotely familiar with oracle, but below is the
You got me to thinking last night about this. On the next iteration of
the site, I'm going to create a file that contains all the necessary
queries. I reuse so many of them and just about every page is cluttered
with unnecessary crap. :-)
Thanks,
-Bob
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