That behavior is due to the ECLTYPE P.  I found ECLTYPE U much more up to 
date in those circumstances.  The @RECORD<1> syntax for I or V descriptors 
works fine in that ECLTYPE.


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/17/2006 10:40:22 AM:

[snip]
> I'm finding UniData hasn't been updated very much.  E.g. in a virtual
> attribute, in ECLTYPE P, one has to 'EXTRACT(@RECORD, 1, 0, 0)' if one 
wants
> the first attribute.  This is 30 year old syntax that was obsolete 25 
years
> ago with the "<>" syntax.

> Bill

[snip]


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