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It takes me a while to catch on. Its not clear to me exactly what is happening here. I do not understand ErrorReturn.MessageID and I'd also bet I do not understand *N

I say this because it looks to me like it doesn't do anything we couldn't already do with the same basic code. Therefore I am assuming I am missing something?

On 7/28/2017 1:18 PM, JRusling@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It is...!

<snip>
dcl-ds *N;
*N Char(7) Inz('CPF3C51');
*N Char(7) Inz('CPF3C52');
*N Char(7) Inz('CPF3C53');
*N Char(7) Inz('CPF3C54');
*N Char(7) Inz('CPF3C55');
OkList Char(7) Dim(5) Pos(1) Ascend;
end-ds;


If %Lookup(ErrorReturn.MessageId:OkList) > 0;
</snip>


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