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I believe your problem lies with the LIKE keyword. You're defining each #value field as being the same as #array, which is a three occurrence array. By the way, if this array is used in a lot of places, you might consider writing some load and retrieval procedures and placing them in a service program. Hope that helps. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> What is a good way to initialize an array with different values in the D-Specs? I want to replace the old fashioned way with tables and constant data at the end of the program. Another reason is placing the array in an include-sourcefile. Here is my example. But it doesn't work: d ds d #array 4 dim(3) d #value1 like(#array) overlay(#array) inz('Val1') d #value2 like(#array) overlay(#array:*next) inz('Val2') d #value3 like(#array) overlay(#array:*next) inz('Val3') <clip>
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