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Bill,

If you're doing this to create comma separated IFS files, you may want to
look at the options on the CPYTOIMPF command.

Mike E.





                    "bill totz"
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                    11/21/02 02:11 PM
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Is there a way to assign a value to a field in DDS. For example I have a
client which requires us to seperate our fields by commas. I would like to
code this in the DDS rather than in my pgm-there are over 120 fields. I
would use the values keyword but I think this just allows certain
values-not
assign.


Thanks



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