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Hmmm... Its spelled correctly....  I'm at V3R2, maybe its not around
in your release?

It was in the "National Language Support" API's book...

You can read it online at this link:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com:80/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QBJAMO00/1.7

Have fun...




ilechr@cbs.fiserv.com wrote:
>
> Scott Klement,
>
> In a previous mail you mentioned the following:
>
> ''    1) You could set up a loop that reads the whole detail file,
>           and for each record CHAIN to the header file.  Create an
>           array or Mult-Occurance Data Structure from the data that
>           you want to put in your subfile.  Once you've read all of
>           the records, sort this array or MODS.  (You can sort a MOD
>           using the QLGSORT API) Then use this data to load your
>           subfile. ''
>
> I cann't find a reference to the API you describe here. Is it spelt
> correctly?
>
> Robert Ilechuku
>

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