Another option to this would be to define field 178 in one dictionary

@ID=ITEMWHOLE
D
178
 
DESCRIPTION
1L
S

And then

@ID=ITEMPART
I
ITEMWHOLE ; @1<1,1>
 
PIECEofITEM
1L
S

This way if you ever move where the ITEM is stored, just change the D Item. BUT 
You might still
Have to recompile the I descriptor - I don't think it will automatically sense 
the ITEMWHOLE
Reference changed.

George

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of José Luis Gutiérrez 
de la Peza
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 2:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse Dictionary queston

In line 2 put @RECORD<178,1>

Regards

JLGP

-----Mensaje original-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Martin Scholl
Enviado el: martes, 4 de febrero de 2014 01:33 p. m.
Para: U2 Users List
Asunto: [U2] UniVerse Dictionary queston

UniVerse. 

I want to create a dictionary item that extract value <178,1>

 

I thought

1.       I

2.       EXTRACT(@RECORD,178,1,0) 

3.       .

4.       .

5.       1L

6.       S

 

Would do but it does not give me the desired result. Any suggestions?

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