Ok.  In that case do it thusly:

LIST file.name BY PART PART MAX DATE DET.SUP


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/06/2005 02:03:12 PM:

> Sorry,
> My first post on this had an example that was a little ambiguous.
> Not looking for GE or >=

> Here is a more complete example
> *********************************************
> i.e. I have 8 records
> @ID Part Date
> 1234 1589 12/2/04
> 1235 1589 11/6/03
> 1236 1589 10/1/05
> 1249 1589 10/2/05
> 1234 1590 12/6/04
> 1235 1590 11/5/01
> 1236 1590 1/10/05
> 1249 1590 2/23/05
> ***********************************************
> I only want to see:
> 1249 1589 10/2/05
> 1249 1590 2/23/05

> Can this be done with TCL?
> I'm asking because I can do this in an Access query with MAX.
> Hoping TCL can do the same as it would save me a lot of trouble.

> If not TCL, then how about in a program?

> Thanks again,

> Bruce Ordway
> Viking Engineering
> 763-586-1228
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