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  • Subject: 1st rpg question, fellows
  • From: mohammad khan <mohammadakhan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 08:09:04 -0700 (PDT)

well for starters i'm learning tables & arrays.

i have a multicolumn report that i'm constructing all
by tables (arrays are too confusing for me now)

rpg iv lets you define only 2 tables in alternating
format. so in order to make a table of say 3 columns, you would need
to define 2 columns as a single table and then split apart the 2
pieces after a successful lookup.

i think i can do this. but how do i do calculations that will appear
in a 4th table or even 5th table?

confusing? i hope so..

M.K.
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