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aronnie

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Unless I'm missing something, I'm not sure why you would want to save them all. I'm assuming it is the same PQ that is run each week, or so. The most recent one is the current one has the most up-to-date info.

 

However, if you are using IE, just save the first one to the folder of your choice. Then open up a window with that folder in it. Rename the file, and then switch back to your inbox and save the next one. Then rename it, and so on.

 

May not be what you are looking for, but I gave it a shot.

 

Best of luck.

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As the previous poster said, just take the most recent version of each PQ only and delete the rest.

 

As for the particular issue of backed up queries, this is why I use a seperate email address to deliver the queries to (one reserved just for GSAK) and then use the email retrieval feature of GSAK to pull the queries from the mailbox directly into the database without having to provide any hands-on interaction.

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Unless I'm missing something, I'm not sure why you would want to save them all. I'm assuming it is the same PQ that is run each week, or so. The most recent one is the current one has the most up-to-date info.

 

However, if you are using IE, just save the first one to the folder of your choice. Then open up a window with that folder in it. Rename the file, and then switch back to your inbox and save the next one. Then rename it, and so on.

May not be what you are looking for, but I gave it a shot.

 

Best of luck.

I was afraid of that, having to load them one at a time

 

As the previous poster said, just take the most recent version of each PQ only and delete the rest.

 

Say I have 20 pq's in My e-mail Does the newest pq have all their information,

 

Mine are sent to hotmail account along with other things would GSAK be able to find the PQ's and extract them.

email retrieval feature of GSAK to pull the queries from the mailbox directly into the database without having to provide any hands-on interaction

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