If you are willing to convert to IV and use SQL, you can actually read a cursor directly into a data structure array in one fetch. Makes it simple, if you need the whole record set anyhow. If the data set is (or could become) too large for an array, then you may need to use some sort of LF or a work file (eek!).

Dave

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From: "Dan Rasch" <drasch27@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 7:06 AM
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So I need more than one array, unless I convert to IV (I might).




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