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This can be converted to fixed format...just line it up and put EVAL in
front of the assignment statements.

On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 11:47:49 -0230, RPower@xxxxxxxxxx said:
> I'm assuming you are referring to the multiplication version of the array 
> he showed me.  I was wondering if the first way,
> <SNIP>
> Here's a sample that uses a qualified DS:
>      D Test1           ds
>      D   Cost                        20  3
>      D   Price                       20  3
>      D Cols            ds                  qualified
>      D                                     dim(6)
>      D   Value                             likeds(Test1) dim(5)
>      D x               s             10I 0
>      D y               s             10I 0
>       /free
>           // set all Costs to 50 & Prices to 100.
>           for x = 1 to %elem(Cols);
>              for y = 1 to %elem(Cols.Value);
>                  Cols(x).Value(y).Cost = 50;
>                  Cols(x).Value(y).Price = 100;
>              endfor;
>           endfor;
>           // set cost(3,2) to 55 and Price(3,2) to 105
>           Cols(3).Value(2).Cost = 55;
>           Cols(3).Value(2).Price = 105;
>       /end-free
> <SNIP>
> 
> can be converted to RPGIV.  If not I'll blend it in.  I like this
> approach 
> better than the multiplication one.  Easier to see what's going on.
> 
> Ron Power
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> In a message dated 7/6/2004 7:42:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> RPower@xxxxxxxxxx writes: 
> > Interesting.  Thank you for that help.  I think I will use that.  Can I 
> > use that way in fixed format instead of free format?  We don't use Free 
> > here ( :(  ) so I'd have to code it in fixed.
> That approach has been around for a very long time and be used in any
> code 
> 
> that generate the required arithmetic results for pointers. As a matter
> of 
> fact, 
> if you follow that logic you can establish an N dimensional array.
> 
> Jack Derham
> Direct Systems, Inc.
> Marietta, GA
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