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1) I've never seen or used *NEXT. 

2) I don't know what's going to be enough elements, but being able to
change the dimension as needed allows me to answer that question with "I
don't care how many elements will be needed". 
More than anything else I just want to know how to do it. 
>
> message: 7
> date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:47:58 -0600
> from: Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: Re: Multi-field dynamic array
>
> Two comments:
>
> 1) why not use *NEXT ?
>
> 2) How much do you anticipate growing the array?  You show DIM(1)
times 
> 56.  DIM(1000) times 56 is only 56,000.  Is 1000 elements enough? If
so, 
> why waste energy coding all the extra stuff?  Just do it.


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