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> >I would like to know if is there any new answer to eliminate IF statements >in this case. > >I have 100 pairs of field names and values. These field names are from a >record format. > >Example: The following is an example of three pairs (in two arrays arrayA >and arrayB) > > arrayA,001: 'CUSTID' arrayB,001: '001' > arrayA,002: 'CUSTNAME' arrayB,002: 'JOHN' > arrayA,003: 'CUSTADDR' arrayB,003: '123 EUCLID BLV., IRVINE, CA >92000' > > >Currently, I have to key 100 IF statements. And every time we expand the >data structure, I have to add one more IF statement. > >Example: 100 IF statements in a do loop > > > arrayA,index IFEQ 'CUSTNAME' > MOVEL arrayB,index CUSTNAME > ENDIF > >Is there any better way ? It depends on what you need to do with these names. One possibility is to simply put them in a database file: CUSTID *CHAR 3 CUSTNAME *CHAR 30 CUSTADDR *CHAR 30 001 John Doe 555 Main St 002 John Smith 20 Broadway then you simply read the records in your DO loop SETOF 30 *IN30 DOWEQ *OFF READ CUSTFILE 30 30 LEAVE * Fields CUSTID, CUSTNAME and CUSTADDR are populated, * now process the record WRITEPRTNAM ENDDO Hope this helps Buck Calabro Commsoft, Albany, NY +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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