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QTRA is now used, I think you can also set up your own method/forms. Begs the question can you use QTRA without the training and licence, or is the method itself protected somehow? Not that I would attempt its use without training I might add!

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QTRA is now used, I think you can also set up your own method/forms. Begs the question can you use QTRA without the training and licence, or is the method itself protected somehow? Not that I would attempt its use without training I might add!

 

You're asking the wrong person:001_tt2: All I know about it is what's on their website and from following Ace Venturas excellent thread. So unfortunately, once again, I've nothing of value to add:lol::confused1:

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