Hi,
I thought "i.e." was the abreviation of "id est" ?
Jocelyn
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Subject: RE: access to data from inside UDF
> David Sklar writes:
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> > What does "iso epse thread" mean?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > David
>
> iso epse is usually abbreviaged as i.e., or that is ...
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