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Why not? I can look at that code snippet and determine quite easily that the data structure overlays *IN. The outline uses a parser that is intelligent enough to know that myInds is a data structure based on p, and that p is a pointer. It is a short step to know that p overlays *IN, that's what %addr(*IN) means. Certainly the parser can figure that out. The other way you can have aliasing is through the INDDS keyword on print and display files. That should be even easier for the outline to figure out.
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