A subgroups is always under a group, never under a check.
The groupid is a varchar(9)


dirk.



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Subject: [SA-list] WOW!!! and a couple of questions....


I just updated to the beta version. What a change! Very nice work. There are
to many new features that I like to discuss.

Question 1) The new Group ID field for the interchange data logging. I want
to update my SQL table to start to include this. What should I set the
column as? (MS SQL 2K)

Question 2) I have most of my checks as dependant on their routers. I want
to use the sub-groups to break them up, but still keep them as dependant on
their router. I don't see that it will allow me to have sub-groups under a
check. Any ideas?

Thanks.



Michael Shook
Business Continuity Analyst
Saddle Creek Corporation
723 Joe Tamplin Industrial Blvd
Macon GA  31217
478 742 8740 ext. 105 (work)
478 256 9318 (mobile)
478 742 7917 (fax)
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