@AF

Nancy Palmquist nlp at vss3.com
Fri Aug 17 14:29:26 PDT 2012


Enrique,

Associated fields require logic to point at which association you want.  
For example,

I have the following fields:


10 p1) Date    06/12/12
11 p1) Date    05/12/12
12 P1) Date    08/12/12
13 p2) Amount   10.00
14 p2) Amount    20.00
15 p2) amount    30.00

If    p1 eq "06/12/12"  then aa=p2

since I pointed at p1 in field 10, the assignment in the then has 
meaning and aa would equal field 13 or "10.00"

Also @AF would be equal to "1" since you matched the first occurrence.  
This makes a goot way to use arrays mapped to real fields.

But in any situation where you use associated fields, you have to invoke 
the association you want before you can use all the other related 
associated fields.

I hope that makes sense.
Nancy


On 8/17/2012 2:57 PM, Henry Arredondo wrote:
> What is the Syntax to get the real value of the associated field that I'm sitting on ?
>
>
> If :    p1) co "NF"
> Then:  na(5)= { value of p1)  }
>
>
>
> Na=" NFWG"
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Enrique Arredondo
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