Subagents with prefered table index

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Old 11-12-2007
Deepak Pandian
 
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Default Subagents with prefered table index

Hi All,

We need a design level issue clarification. Thanks in advance for your time.

Following is the concept we are thinking of.
Master agent will need to have a blank table.
All the subagents will need to fill a row within the table and indexed
with value given by the subagent.

The reginfo fields range_subid and range_ubound described in some
previous mail exchanges seem to be dealing with columns of a table
rather than a row of a table. but what we need is each sub-agents
contributing to each row of the master agent's table.

Do we have some code sample describing this? Or can any of you tell if
this design is feasible at all? if yes can you please give some
pointers to that direction.

Thanks and Regards,
Deepak.P

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