> I know about Karma, which does more or less what I want, but it > doesn't appear to have been updated in a long time so I'm not sure I > want to rely on it. > As anyone anywhere in IT can attest, "updates" from support don't necessarily imply reliability. In contrast, software that is no longer being updated can often be considered fully debugged. I don't know anything about a product named "Karma", but perhaps it's now stable enough to rely upon? It "does more or less what [you] want". Matching requirements is the most important criteria, no? Of course, if it's headed for the trash heap (or the company is about to be purchased by CA -- same thing), then maybe darker things might be afoot... -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l