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I ran it in debug and watched it go in and run the code inside the loop
when = 'A'.


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HHHmmmm
looks pretty straight forward
When you say that "It jumps in and increases Running_Date by a day when
shopdays(DDYIndex) = 'A'."
Are you saying that because you ran debug and saw that line being
executed,
or are you saying that because the results for Running_Date is one more
than you expected?



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rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/12/2009 04:59:11 PM:

Here is the exact code.

dow shopdays(DDYIndex) <> '' and shopdays(DDYIndex) <> 'A';
Running_Date = Running_Date + %Days(1);
if Running_Year <> %subdt(Running_Date:*YEARS);
SFC_Load_Shop_Calendar(calendar:Facility:workcenter:Running_Year);
Running_Year = %subdt(Running_Date:*YEARS);
endif;
Exec SQL
Set :DDYIndex = DayOfYear(:Running_Date);
enddo;

It jumps in and increases Running_Date by a day when shopdays(DDYIndex)
=

'A'.


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You can absolutely use multiple conditions on a DOW loop. Are you sure
your program matches the pseudo logic you included?

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Ok Group. I have run into an interesting problem...

I have this loop structure...

dow myVariable <> '' and myVariable <> 'A';
// I do some stuff
// At some point myVariable could be set to '' or A or another value
// at which point we want to run the loop again.

enddo;

But when myVariable = 'A' the loop runs anyway.

Can we not put multiple conditions on a DOW loop? Is my brain not
reading


my logic correctly today?


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