It's a trick. You need to use the <@TRANSPOSE> tag, to switch the array
around, use the <@ADDROWS> to add your 'column', then use the <@TRANSPOSE>
tag to flip everything back around again.

The easier way to do this is to add a custom column to your search. In the
Select Columns window, right-click and select 'Add Custom Column'. Enter
something into the window (like a zero if the value will be numeric). Blank
spaces don't work so if you want to have default text you need to pick a
character to use.

Hope this helps,

Steve Smith

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jose Kuhn
Sent: July 31, 2002 3:28 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Dumb Question


All I want to do is to take a result set assign it to an array and then Add
a column to the Array with the name flag.  Is the only way to do this by
creating an empty array with row 0 assigned flag and then perform a union.

I looked and looked for an add columns tag but there ain't one.

There got to be a more elegant solution!!

Thanks!!!

Jose

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