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On 8/5/2015 9:26 AM, Kurt Anderson wrote:
D stringDS DS
D *n Like( lStringArray ) Inz( 'toto' )
D *n Like( lStringArray ) Inz( 'tutu' )
D *n Like( lStringArray ) Inz( 'tata' )
D lStringArray 100a Varying Dim( 3 )

return lStringArray;

I wasn't aware of *n until the new freeform came out, so I don't know if that's available in fixed format on older versions or not. If not, simply replace with a name. I also went with a random size for your string array.


In fixed form, you just leave the name blank. *n is only available in free-form; it's used in the cases where fixed-form allows the name entry to be blank.


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