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That makes sense.
BTW, I tested again and realized that my method worked as well. What I did was write a littlke subroutine which goes to the user table to return the full name of the current user, which I preferred. The subroutine knows which datasession to go if development or production mode. But I like your suggestion much better and I will scrap mine. I was not too familiar with oUser.GetPProp() yet and I did not mean to reinvent the wheel. Thanks to you.
Evelyn
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