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The following is a tad shorter, but not really much simpler...

D Positions ds
D 4 Overlay(Positions)
inz('fFhH')
D PositionsX 1 Overlay(Positions) dim(4)


D Pos ds
D 24 overlay(Pos)
D
inz('footerfooterheaderheader')
D PosValue 6 overlay(Pos) dim(4)

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Subject: Is this the simplest way to define corresponding arrays in
D-specs Ipostedan example of what I am trying to do (define two
corresponding arrayswithinitialization values) at
http://code.midrange.com/c7ffa28dce.html Isthe code shown in the example
the


I posted an example of what I am trying to do (define two
corresponding
arrays with initialization values) at

[1]http://code.midrange.com/c7ffa28dce.html

Is the code shown in the example the simplest/best way to define and
initialize the arrays? If not, what is a better alternative (in
D-specs).

Thanks
Craig Pelkie


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