At 01:25 PM 5/5/2008 -0400, David Crooks wrote:
>On Monday, May 05, 2008 1:20 PM Paul McNett wrote:
>
> >Is field3 a memo field? Do you issue GATHER MEMVAR MEMO?
>
>No. No memo fields in the table. The worse part is that it works when I
>step though the code but not in production.  I guess it is time to

This may not apply, but if you're doing just a SCATTER MEMVAR, you're 
subject to all the potential conflicts with other regular memory variable 
names (if I understand it correctly). For example, if you've got a field 
called cData_stuff, you may have a memory variable you've created yourself 
called cData_stuff. I've not tested what happens when things collide like 
that, but given the potential of public, private, etc scoping, I've opted 
to just not use SCATTER MEMVAR. I always add the NAME clause: SCATTER ... 
MEMO NAME oMyTempRec and the corresponding GATHER....MEMO NAME oMyTempRec 
(and I generally declare oMyTempRec as a LOCAL variable). I've never had a 
problem with that approach.

-Charlie



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