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Hi Kurt -
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 19:17:29 +0000, "Anderson, Kurt"
<KAnderson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Personally I always keep track of the # of elements in an array and perform actions against only those elements of the array. Number of elements can also be specified in %lookup.
+1
You can then "clear" a huge array just by setting the number of
elements to zero without needing to actually do anything to the array
itself.
If everything is coded properly, leftover data is never looked at.
Also, this method eliminates the problems if *hival is a legitimate
element value.
Ken
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