I use this technique all the time.  I keep a procedure file external so 
I can change it on the fly.  I let it build into the project and then 
right click on it in the project and click on "exclude."


Jeff

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On 4/28/2010 9:01 AM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Kurt Wendt wrote on 2010-04-28:
>> Yes - Tracy - I guess you are right. I wasn't seeing the obvious. I
>> will go with that approach.
>>
>> And - John - thanks for you additional follow-up.
>>
>> -K-
>>
>>
>
> Kurt,
>
> If you use the SET PROCEDURE, it might add it to your project when you
> compile.
> To prevent this use macro substitution.
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
>
>
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