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Or- If you're running 15.0, you can easily do this through the
"subscriber reports" feature in WA
-C
Winship wrote:
> I think this is possible, but I haven't been able to get it to work.
> I want to do a QUERY listname WITH opitions FOR *@*
> with more than one option which will return only those subscribers
> with all of the specified options set; e.g. all those set *both* to
> INDEX *and* to NOMAIL.
>
> I've tried various ways of sending the command and none seems to work.
> I get, using the example, all those set INDEX, or all set NOMAIL
> (regardless of MAIL/DIGEST/INDEX), or a combination of those set INDEX
> *and* everyone set NOMAIL.
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> How do I do it so I get a job output listing only those who are *both*
> INDEX *and* NOMAIL, and none else?
>
> Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]
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Christopher Wilson
Information Systems Coordinator
ISS Enterprise Systems
The George Washington University
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