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Try building the subfile with 15 lines, each line about 75 chars long. Have an array of 45 elements.
define 3 counters, inz at 1, 16, and 31
Load data into the array elements, 3 records at a time.
then, load the subfile normally from the array.


Jeff Young wrote:
I have a subfile with 15 lines per page and 3 records per line.
The normal way the system loads the subfile is down and then across.
I would like to load it across, then down.

Ex: Record 1 = RR# 1
Record 2 = RR# 16
Record 3 = RR# 31

Record 4 = RR# 2
Record 5 = RR# 17
Record 6 = RR# 32
.....

Does anyone have a formula or method that will do this?


TIA

Jeff Young Sr. Programmer Analyst
IBM -e(logo) server Certified Systems Exper - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2 IBM Certified Specialist- e(logo) server i5Series Technical Solutions Designer V5R3
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