Yep.  Here is the resultant output from Tracing the file:

Monthly program case stats
 
02/01/2002  to  02/28/2002
 
cases open 1st of the month  
number of new cases opened  
number of cases closed  
cases open end of the month  
number of youth receiving service  
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Date: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:18:36 AM
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Subject: RE: writing variables

So, is what you're saying that each of those "empty" equal-characters should
actually have a value?

-Steve in Memphis

> -----Original Message-----
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> I'm trying to create a command file that outputs values to a
> file. It works
> in trace, but not from the command line. I'm doing something
> wrong, but can
> t figure out what. What I get is this: Monthly program case
> stats 02/01/2002 to 02/28/2002
> > of the month > closed > receiving service > attached (since my mail client can't
> take cut/paste and produce plain text). tia for any help. Dave

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