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On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Kurt Anderson
<kurt.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The accumulator variable usually needs to be a step
larger than the variable that's being accumulated.  So,
wouldn't it be nice if we could do something like this:

D QtyA            S                   Like( FileA.UsageQty + 2)
D QtyB            S                   Like( FileA.UsageQty + 2,1)

Well, you actually can put +2 as the length, and still use the LIKE
keyword. Does that serve your purpose?

John

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