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Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at spamcop.net
Wed Aug 22 16:56:36 PDT 2012
On 8/22/2012 12:02 PM, Henry Arredondo wrote:
[...]
> Sorry, I upgraded the code while discussing this thread, I'm back to the
> original code and looks like this:
Okay, so no "sitting on" or "loop" involved.
> P1) DF08
> P1) 2CF8
> P1) NFPG
>
> 1 if: p1) co "NF"
> Then: xx(5)=p1)
> 2 if:
> Then: show "@"<xx
>
>
> Shows: DF08..... I need it to be NFPG
>
> I need to capture on dummy "xx" the actual value of p1) that meet the
> condition? But it's always giving me the first instance of the array. Is
> there a way to force the actual value of position of the array? Do I make
> sense?
Because you are not in an event related to the "P" associated field group,
the reference to "p1" on the "then" line will always refer to the first
instance. The reference to "p1" on the "if" part has no effect on the
"then" part.
Consider, for example, the case where the "if" were true, but no instance of
p1 were to match, such as:
If: p1 co "NF" or a3 co "foo"
Then: xx = p1
Or, using your code as-is, what would happen if two instances of p1 were to
contain "NF"?
You can alias an array to "p1", and test each instance individually. Your
code can then determine how to handle the case of multiple matches.
dim p1_array(3):p1
Now, if you were in an event related to the "P" group, such as @WLFp1, then
the reference to "p1" would mean "the one I'm entering / just left /
'sitting on'".
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Kenneth Brody
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