MRAND and RANDBETWEEN...I need a compromise between the 2!

tigger6333

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Greetings all.

If I use RANDBETWEEN I can get some random numbers between 100 and 200, with the possibility of repeated numbers.
If I use MRAND I can get some random numbers between 0 and another number, with no repeated number.

Is there a way to use MRAND to get the numbers between 100 and 200?
This way I can have no repeated numbers.

Cheers
Tigger
 

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MRAND(10,0,100)+100
gives 10 random numbers between 100 and 200

:LOL:
 
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