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Booth,

I would create a PF data structure, rearranging the fields in order, use
that as an ext ds in your program and use 'based(address)' to overlay your
arrays to the appropriate 1st element fields.

hth,

rick

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This is so simple I am embarrassed to admit I can't do it.  So lets just
say
 A friend asked me to ask you folks:

I have an indexed file with several records in it.  Each record contains
the
data for 3 15-element  arrays. the arrays are  7/0, 8/2, & 4/2.  The fields
in the record match that description and are placed by elements, i.e.
element 1,1,1 2,2,2 3,3,3 4,4,4 ,,,,, 15,15,15

What is the best way to load those 3 arrays?  The arrays will be re-loaded
at every level break.



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