GrandFather,
Thank you very much for your response. About asking Google... I have thought of that, but like you said, that is one of their bread-'n-butter items, and I don't think they are just going to hand it over. :-) I promise to keep the monks up on whatever the solution turns out to be. I have lot's of log files from various websites/ftp servers, and I am seeking a method to identify certain requests people have made. Some of the information is being looked up against header request data and other info is being looked up against content requested. This can apply to so many other things, too. I have lots of ideas for use, once I come up with something that works well. Shoving stuff into a DB has been a thought and use of triggers. Thanks again.
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