BTW, if you're using AE, you could also invoke the "Editing Values"
capability by typing EV on the line with the multivalues you wish to
edit.

1: Sales.Order.ID_1^253^253Sales.Order.ID_2^253Sales.Order.ID_3
EV <<return>>           - This "turns on" the editing of values
P <<return>>            - displays multivalues as if they were
attributes
1: Sales.Order.ID_1
2:                     <- extra value
3: Sales.Order.ID_2
4: Sales.Order.ID_3

2 <<return>>            - Select the second "value" to edit / delete
2:
D <<return>>            - Delete the extra multivalue, 3rd moves up to
2nd
2: Sales.Order.ID_2
FI <<return>>           - File the changes to the multivalues

Result -
1: Sales.Order.ID_1^253Sales.Order.ID_2^253Sales.Order.ID_3

This is something the UniData people have been able to do for a while.
To make things even more interesting, "EVS" invokes the editing of
subvalues.

Mark Olarte
Northwest Information Systems

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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Editing Paired Value Marks - Victory

Thanks to those who responded.

Using AE I was able to do a...

1: C/Sales.Order.ID^253/Sales.Order.ID

--Bill
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