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Hi Richard:<BR>
<BR>
I think the following will work:-<BR>
<BR>
QTP SUBFORMAT=7<BR>
ACCESS *SUBFILE_7<BR>
SUBFILE SUBFILE_8 FORMAT 8 KEEP INC SUBFILE_7<BR>
GO<BR>
<BR>
You will probably want to create a DCL script to perform the above<BR>
for each of your subfiles.<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Peter Bateman<BR>
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