This citation is used to support the principle that a requester is only entitled to a computerized listing when such a list is actually in existence or when it is part of a database. It emphasizes that a public agency is not required to create a new list or database to satisfy a request if it does not already exist.
OAG 90-101 was Cited by 93-ORD-014
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