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| Subj: |  | Re: Macros and parms |  |  |  | From: |  | Yen Tsai |  
 Karen, This sounds like it can also be done via SQL within the macro with a subselect if it is a parameter that is not being specified by the
user but can be derived from the existing data within the system.  There are some performance impact with store procedures as compared to
macros.  Another method would be to use multiple macros to do something that is more complicated... Yen T. TsaiTechnical Industry Consultant
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