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How is I1$IIT defined as a subfield of IIT? It is not in your DS that
defines IIT like a57832.



On Jan 9, 2008 1:55 PM, Coyle, Stephen F. <SCoyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

If I have a data structure coded as below, how can I do a lookup against
a subfield?
I1$IIT is a subfield of the IIT field. I'd like to find the element that
matches I1$IIT.

The compiler didn't like mine:
nWrkIIT = %Lookup( xIIT:a57832.IIT.I1$IIT:1:nIIT ) ;

D a57832 DS QUALIFIED DIM(20)
D IIT LikeRec(I57832)
D PMcu Like( KgMcu )
D PSub Like( KgSub )
D PObj Like( KgObj )
D OANI Like( GlAni )
D OAA Like( GlAA )

Or is this data structure not defined correctly?

Thanks....

- Steve
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