FYI, there is a dupe? field on the Data Entry screen which, I believe,
is automatically marked when you run the ebase dupe check routine or
somewhere along the line of checking for dupes.

Carl


Walt Daniels wrote:
> 
> The best way to not have duplicates is to do the proper find in one
> operation. You can add requests to a given "find" and it will operate on
> what is left after the first find. You can also use omit to achieve some
> effects. That being said it is sometime easier to just do find and mark
> those records in some unused field, status on the home screen is a good
> candidate. Then do another find and mark the same field in the same way.
> Continue until you have marked all the candidates. Now do a new find looking
> only for the marked records. This will have no duplicates, unless there are
> real duplicates in your database. Remember to clear your mark when you are
> done (and also before using it just to be sure it is blank).
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