Good one Pete ~S~
i hope its a jke and not a grim reality ~S~
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> Here is a current listing of the parameters that can be changed
> by SWAT in each of the 3 pages. A "no" means it does not
> appear in that page. "BASIC" means it shows in the basic view.
> "ADVANCED" means it only shows in the advanced view
> (unless its value is non default, in which case it shows in the
> basic view as well).
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> Do people think this is the right settings for each of the
> parameters? Do we need to move any of the "ADVANCED"
> entries to the "BASIC" page? Do we need to add any that
> are listed as "no"?
>
> Inquiring minds want to know......
>