• U.T (2/12/2013)


    Thanks Lowell. Unfortunately not, it still does not group them together.

    There should always be an outgoing after an incoming, and we need to make sure both are of same function status (i.e. if incoming is of "Activation" the corresponding outgonig should be "Activation Outgoing").

    Can you post what the output order should be based on your sample data? (quite nicely posted I might add ;-))

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