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Pete,

Redefine your field0 through field9 with an array using a data structure.
Then you can use the array to work through the fields.  Might be better to
name them 1 to 10 to match up with the array indexes.  I've used a
FieldArray redefined over the fields in the example below.

There is a predefined *IN array which you can reference an indicator with
*IN(20 + Count) and such so you can increment to set on ten different
indicators similar to what you're describing.

Instead of using a DoW use:

For Count = 1 to 10;
    Chain ( FieldArray( Count ) ) MyFile;
    *IN( 19 + Count ) = Not %Found( MyFile );
EndFor;

Paul


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