RE: recursive values

2004-02-26 Thread Stevenson, Charles
Mr. Raven, Did you find an answer? I'll bet we can do what you're asking, but like other responders, I need a few more details. Off the cuff: NAME.ADDR.CITY.CSV 01: I 02: CATS( CATS( REUSE( '"':NAME:'","' ),STREET), REUSE('","':CITY:'"')) Then SELECT file . . . SAVING NAME.ADDR.CITY

RE: recursive values

2004-02-20 Thread Jefferson, Jim
report name... street ... city Raven 1234 IRVINE A STREET Would like this name... street ... city Raven 1234 IRVINE Raven A STREET IRVINE BY.EXP STREET would separate your MV'd street field unacceptably. A quick & dirty would be to create I-Types for your "name"

RE: recursive values

2004-02-20 Thread José Luis Gutiérrez de la Peza
Did you tried with the REUSE en the dictionary ? -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Dave Raven Enviado el: viernes, 20 de febrero de 2004 13:03 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: recursive values I am using Universe and am looking for a way to

RE: recursive values

2004-02-20 Thread Dave Davis
You mean repeating values. You have BY-EXP don't you? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dave Raven Sent: Fri 2/20/2004 2:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: recursive values I am using Universe and am looking for a way to have recursive values in my ret

RE: recursive values

2004-02-20 Thread Peter Olson
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