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D Categories DS Dim(15) Qualified
D Values Dim(45)

It is is a straight translation of what I gave you earlier Booth.



On Oct 15, 2019, at 7:54 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My guess is that I am making this way more difficult than it is, but I have not figured out how to do it.

Free form c specs but H,F, & D specs are fixed format.

The situation is that I have 15 categories and each category has 45 values; 15 rows and 45 columns, right?

I need to populate those cells with data arriving in random sequence, having the row#, column#, and values.

Any examples out there that you might suggest?

Jon posted a free-form d-spec solution but I am limited to fixed form, and my efforts to back-write his example in fixed form failed.

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