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The naming implies that wToFieldsDS is a data structure, not an array. The
example in the manual has %SubArr on both sides.

On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

wToFieldsDS = %subarr(wNamesAR: 1: 15);

RNF5343: Array has too many omitted indexes; specification is ignored.

From the manual:

Rational Development Studio for i: ILE RPG Language Reference - %SUBARR
(Set/Get Portion of an Array)

"%SUBARR(array:start-index{:number-of-elements})

Built-in function %SUBARR returns a section of the specified array
starting at /start-index/. The number of elements returned is specified by
the optional /number-of-elements/ parameter."

I wish to copy 15 elements from this array, beginning with element 1.
What am I not seeing?

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