Do you really need to use TOLOAD?  How about this?

z='Zee' 
t='two words' 
q='Queue' 
Glenn='Glenn Forgot?' 
 
'PIPE (NAME ForGlenn)' , 
   '| REXXVARS' , 
   '| DROP 1' ,              /* Drop source var */ 
   '| JOIN 1 / /' , 
   '| SORT W2' ,             /* Sort by VAR names */ 
   '| SPECS W4-* 1' ,        /* Keep sorted var values */ 
   '| CONS' 

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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I want to grab a bunch of variables from the calling program, select and
sort them by name, and then discard the names and write just the values. 
I could swear I've done this before, but I'm coming up empty on how to
split up the record.  Well, almost empty.  This does the job but depends
on undocumented behavior of REXXVARS and knowledge that my variable names
will never contain slashes:

   rexxvars toload | ... | specs fs / f2 1 | ...

What's the right way?

¬R



 
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