Actually, UT owns all the messages posted.
>UT doesn't "own" code that's posted, David. It will still belong to you. However, we all need to be careful making public postings of code that may give away a client's data or business, since posted code is available for anyone to examine and copy.
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>>I would post the code but then UT would own it. I have decided it isn't a bad thing. Just courious as to why it doesn't return a string instead of a memo.