>I think you're misunderstanding me... I _want_ to pass the parameter. The problem is the old code gets the parameter and doesn't have a corresponding PARAMETER line, so it chokes. I want the old code to just ignore it. The new code will know what to do with the parameter.
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>Unfortunately, I've never been good at remembering to add DODEFAULT() to the begining, so I can't just put the PARAMATER in the class. :(
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>Thanks,
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>Michelle
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Nope, you can't get around it. You're going to have to retrofit the old code.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer