Many of the attributes in our ERP system were written in the 80s.  I 
thought I had a handle on the older syntax, but I have come across 
something that I don't understand.  Below is a broken out version of a 
dictionary attribute. 
@1:     @ID; * WIP Batch Number
@2:     F20; * WORKCENTER
@3:     F10; * PART
@4:     "*"; * asterisk
@5:     SUBR('-CATS', @3, REUSE(@4));                                   * 
PART* 
@6:     F30; * SEQUENCE
@7:     SUBR('-CATS', @5, @6);                                          * 
PART*SEQUENCE (Key to the ROUTING-DETAIL file)
@8:     SUBR('-OCONVS', @7, "TROUTING-DETAIL*MA;X;4;4");        * F4 is 
Work Center
@9:     SUBR('-CATS', @2, @8);                                          * 
??????
@10:    SUBR('-OCONVS', @9, "TWORK-CENTER-MASTER*MA;X;2;2")     * F2 is 
Department

 I think I follow everything up to @9.  Concatenate work center to work 
center? 

It returns what seem to be valid department numbers.  The key to the 
WORK-CENTER-MASTER is a single work center number.  How is this working?

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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