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  • Schleep - thanks for your example. I have a few places where it can be utilized but I have a question about it. While I am not very good with .Net, I think the cmd needs to be executed (executenonquery?) and I don't see that in the code before closing the connection. Am I missing something or just don't know enough?

    Jeff - I'd just like to add my thanks for your participation on the forums. I don't get on often but I always find your posts excellent!

    Oh - and welcome to the world of Powershell. I think you'll really like it!

    MG

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