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From: Coyle, Stephen F.
"The second parameter for %LOOKUPxx is not valid."
I must have the DS defined wrong for what I want to do. The subfields
are not recognized as arrays.
I haven't tried it, Steve, but I don't think it will work the way you want.
Every example I've seen of this type of thing uses OVERLAY(*NEXT) and a DIM
on each subfield. I think you might have to put an extra field in your data
structure that is defined like I1$ITT, and then remember to populate that
field when you populate the record. Then you can sort or lookup on that
field.
But if you're not sorting, you're making a lot of extra work for yourself.
Just create two arrays, one with the data and one with the keys. Do the
lookup on the key array and use the index for the data array!
Joe
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