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Barbara.
What about indicators defined using the data structure defined using the
INDDS keyword for the workstation file?



On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2012/10/1 3:30 PM, Daron Whitehouse wrote:

The following snippet is a mapped named indicator example (there are
other methods):
// named indicators
D p_Indicators S * Inz(%Addr(*In))
D indicators DS Based(p_Indicators)
D In01thru65 65A Overlay(indicators)
D inputUL 1N Overlay(indicators: *Next)


Daron, your indicators DS isn't necessarily always mapped to the *IN
indicators. Your p_Indicators pointer could be set to point to some
other storage.

Any human can tell that the "indicators" DS is mapped over *IN, but it's
not _officially_ mapped over *IN.

So unfortunately, the concept of a mapped named indicator doesn't really
exist.
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