On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:11:27 -0700, Gregg Irwin
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> 
> PP> This was what I was using initially. But I need to use this within a
> PP> function, and the key is taken as an argument, so I cannot use this
> PP> method. Or can I?
> 
> Sure you can. And you can use a lot of datatypes for keys. You don't
> want to use numbers (integer! and decimal!) because those will be
> interpreted as positions (e.g. for use with PICK), not keys.
> 
> my-select: func [series [series!] key] [
>     attempt [series/:key]
> ]

Cool. I think I'm getting the hand of things. Thanks!

> hash-ser: make hash! [<a> [1 2] <b> [3 4]]
> hash-ser/<a>
> my-select hash-ser <a>
> 
> series: [#"z" $2.2 3x3 a <b> #c %file-d [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.test.url 
> #"z"]
> foreach key series [
>     print [key tab series/:key]
> ]
> 
> -- Gregg
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