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Well done, you've come a long way on this already. Can you provide an example string that that demonstrates the problem with de-duplicating? I thought it might be how you handle the start or end of a run but couldn't replicate it with anything obvious.
As I mentioned in the first post, a recordset is an alternative way of doing this and this would allow you to make use of the SQL SELECT DISTINCT query to remove any duplicates without stepping. I will try to find some time later today to have a closer look at the code to see if there is anything to fix.
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