I don't think so.  The PMKNOH, PMKHLD, and PMKN99 conditions will be
interpreted as "and" instead of "or".  I believe you'll need to specify the
conditions as "or" using one of the columns.  The DDS reference should help
you with that. 

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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I coded:

S PMKPPX                    COMP(NE 'OMA ') 
  PMKREI                    VALUES(' ')     
S PMKNOH                    VALUES('Y')     
  PMKHLD                    VALUES('Y')     
  PMKN99                    VALUES('Y')    

The program has:

PMKPPX        IFNE      'OMA '     
PMKREI        IFEQ      ' '        
PMKNOH        IFEQ      'Y' 
PMKHLD        OREQ      'Y' 
PMKN99        OREQ      'Y' 

Will my DDS code work?      
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