You must have made a typo after a cut & paste.
The original code specifies DTW_WORD not DTW_WORDS (2 completely
different functions)

Peter

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Peter:

I am working on the example here:
http://www.dtwdude.com/forum/view.php?SID=20090205161353478888&NRL=1

I am having an error: NET.DATA Error: Function call to DTW_WORDS failed.

Error Number is 1003.

Is giving me this error on the function: @dtw_words(CLIST,i,colnam)

By definition, I can use a max of 2 parms:
a) @DTW_WORDS(stringIn, stringOut)
b) @DTW_rWORDS(stringIn)

TIA,

PETER VIDAL
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