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Hey xel! Thanks. Made a hard call and to avoid repetition, those oracle tables are in the GUM file. You can also find them in the free versions of SUM and GUM.

Thanks a lot for the reply as well as your work on the GMEs!

Understandable. I did check out the older version that has 'em, but I still preferred to ask in case much has changed about them or I ended up missing something. The variety is insane on those tables and so they're definitely a must-have for me :)  will definitely keep using them.