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Default Record Finder in 2010 Prog reference

Hi

I have the new 2010 Programmers Reference book and would like to try out the excellent looking alternative record finder in Appendix I (p1155)

I have downloaded all the code for the book and searched through all the sections but there no sign of code "snippet CS 7 in appI_Tips_Code.txt" as mentioned.
Does anyone have this or will I need to type the code in myself manually ?

Thank you.





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