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  • Subject: Re: Multi Dimensional Array
  • From: cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxx (Charles L. Massoglia)
  • Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 00:03:13 -0400

What want to do is very easy using overlaying arrays as follows:

d                ds
d compile_arr                    60a    dim(100) ctdata
d   portion                      16a    overlay(compile_arr:35)

c                    eval  portion(10) = 'Whatever'

Overlaying arrays are VERY powerful and offer far more capability than
multiple occurence data structures.

>Hi All,
>
>Is there any way to process multi-dimensional array in RPG?
>For example, there is a complile time array with 100 records and each record
>with 60 chars.
>If I want to change 35th- 50th positions of the 10th records, how can I do it?
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Rajeev.
>
>


Charlie Massoglia, Massoglia Technical Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1065, Okemos, MI 48854, USA
517-676-9700  Fax: 517-676-1006  EMAIL: cmassoglia@voyager.net


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