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  • Subject: Addressing Multiple Fields as an Array
  • From: Phil Gregory <pgregory@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 09:58:29 -0500

I'm pretty sure this question has been here before, but there don't seem
to be any archives of this list, so I apologize for repeating a question
you've seen before.

I have a number of fields (ten, actually) in a database that I want to
address as an array.  (I.E. istead of calling them Type1, Type2, ..., I
want to call them TypeArray(1), TypeArray(2), ....)  I think I recall
seeing this done by overlaying a data structure with an array or vice
versa, but I can't get the syntax right and I can't find the documentation 
on how to do it, either.  Can anyone out there set me straight?
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