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Yes, I wondered the same thing - although I figured it's because of the
constraints of the RPG language and compiler. there is, of course an IN in
SQL.

You should check out these articles, though - they might help

http://www.iprodeveloper.com/article/rpg/implementing-intype-procedure-rpg-698546

http://www.iprodeveloper.com/article/rpg/bind-rpg-procedure-module-service-program-699330

Rory


On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ever wonder why there is no If IN (not to be confused with *IN) ?

If MyCharVar In ('A','B','C');
MyFace = ': )';
Else;
MyFace = ':(';
Endif;

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