Ron:

Sorry for the misstatement...I'm running UniData.  UniData is occasionally
much less forgiving than UV (sometimes it seems the engineers enjoyed
tripping up PICK people).  :-o

Bill 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ron Hutchings
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [U2] Upper Case Only

   I  was using pick as a generic term.  I am currently working on an AIX
   platform running Universe with the pick flavor and the LIKE keyword
works.
   My point was that it has to be in upper case unless you have really
mucked
   up the VOC with extaneous synonyms.
       ______________________________________________________________

     From:  "Bill H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     Reply-To:  [email protected]
     To:  <[email protected]>
     Subject:  RE: [U2] Upper Case Only
     Date:  Thu, 15 Mar 2007 12:02:10 -0700
     Ron:
     In PICK mode there is no "LIKE" keyword.  Comparisons use the normal
"=",
     "#", etc operators.  So your example should be:
     LIST VOC WITH @ID = "XREF]" AND WITH TYPE = "F"
     ...or
     LIST VOC = "XREF]" WITH TYPE = "F"
     (notice the upper-casing)  :-)
     Hope this helps.
     Bill
     >    Ron Hutchings wrote...
     >
     >    Within the pick environment there is situation where you are
forced
     to
     use
     >    upper case:
     >
     >    List Voc with @id like XREF... and with Type = "F"
     >
     >    The interpreter won't recognize most of this statement.
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