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I was just hoping for a way to do what I used to be able to do, is all. The MOVE idea is bad because it's a lot of extra cycles for nothing. I don't like using qualified data structures except when there is a conflict; then when I do see a qualified DS, I know there's an issue. I guess I'll stick with the basing pointer. Joe > From: Bob Cozzi > > Joe, > I think you understand what you need to do. > LIKEDS implicitly declares the data structure as QUALIFIED so there won't > be > a name conflict with the original EDS you declare. > You could move/copy the input DS to the unqualified original EDS as the > first line of code. That would put it into a non-qualified DS.
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