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If you use free form Ad Hoc keylists, i.e. chain (field1:field2) format; You should be aware, in some cases, if you set up key fields that are not the correct size, the program will compile successfully. At runtime, you will see an error: "MCH1210: Receiver value too small to hold result." Because I have spent the last hour trying to figure out why a record wouldn't fit into a DS set up using LIKEREC, and this was really the problem, I thought I would share it with the group, and save you some time ;-) -- "Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue..." "In Hebrew SQL, how do you use right() and left()?..." - Random Thought
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