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On 12/03/2008, at 10:37 PM, Michael Ryan wrote:

The name of the array is MADE, but you're specifying it as ARRAY on
the array data (**) line. You can have multiple compile time arrays
and they don't have to be in the order specified on the D (or E ?)
specs if you specify a name. If this is the only compile time array,
or the arrays are specified in the same order as they are defined,
either take off the name on the ** line or specify the same name on
the ** line as the name of the array.

All true for RPG IV but then he wouldn't have an E-spec defining the array ...

The original problem is unclear. He says he defined a compile-time array and has data top populate it but "it won't print. I debugged it and it shows blanks". WHAT shows blanks? The array? I doubt it.

Likely cause is a code defect in the print routine.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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