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Booth,

I don't think that would work because I want to be able to reference 
Part1, Part2, Part3 by using Field(x).  For example: 

For x = 1 to 3
  Total += Field(x)
EndFor

(except in my program I have a lot more than 3 fields)

Thanks for the suggestion though, but I think I may have it fixed now...

Mike


> Why not just:
> 
> 
> 
> D  Field    DS
> 
> D  Part1 
> 
> D  Part2 
> 
> D  Part3
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> 
> or 
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> D  Field    DS
> 
> D  Part1    s      3 
> 
> D  Part2    s      3
> 
> D  Part3    s      3
> 
> 
> 
> depending on whether you need to define Parts 1-3?
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> ---------------------------------
> 
> Booth Martin
> 
> http://www.martinvt.com
> 
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