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Yep, I agree. It was just a case of me being in my "thick as a brick" mode. I 
just could not get compile-time arrays out of my head, forgetting about 
overlays.

>>> Barbara Morris <bmorris@ca.ibm.com> 08/21/02 01:53PM >>>
alan shore wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, and thats how I coded it previously, but where in the 
>module is the array placed.
> I placed it at the end (after line 64) and that resulted in errors when I 
>attempted to create the module.
>

Alan, if you want to use compile-time data for an array, you have to
code the D spec for
the array in the global definitions (before the first P spec).  Then you
can use the array
in your subprocedure.

(Me, I think Bob's version is nicer than compile time data, though, even
aside from the
fact that the array is local rather than global.)

Barbara


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