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>>>Any reason you cannot use the GETFLDSTATE() function ?
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>>Just didn't think about it. But now that you mentioned it I can see that it can be used to determine if value has been changed. Thank you.
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>I would not do that. If you change a value, and then change it back to the original value, getfldstate() will report it as changed
Thank you for helpful input. I didn't foresee this case.
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