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I would like to know if is there any new answer to eliminate IF statements
in this case.

I have 100 pairs of field names and values.  These field names are from a
record format.

Example: The following is an example of three pairs (in two arrays arrayA
and arrayB)

          arrayA,001: 'CUSTID'           arrayB,001: '001'
          arrayA,002: 'CUSTNAME'   arrayB,002: 'JOHN'
          arrayA,003: 'CUSTADDR'   arrayB,003: '123 EUCLID BLV., IRVINE, CA
92000'


Currently, I have to key 100 IF statements.  And every time we expand the
data structure, I have to add one more IF statement.

Example: 100 IF statements in a do loop


     arrayA,index   IFEQ 'CUSTNAME'
               MOVEL     arrayB,index         CUSTNAME
               ENDIF

Is there any better way ?


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