You could probably cobble something together without a subroutine, but
it's easier just to create a basic subroutine that takes locate's inputs
and produces its output.

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Subject: RE: [U2] How to use LOCATE in an I Descriptor

I think you can use INDEX or FIELD or EXTRACT. I don't know that I have
ever seen LOCATE. 

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Cc: Vicki Gabler
Subject: [U2] How to use LOCATE in an I Descriptor


I have someone asking me how to use a LOCATE statement in an I
Descriptor.  I have never done that and would not know if it is
possible, or what the syntax is.  Does anyone know if you can do this,
and what the syntax would be to use the resultant location?

Thanks

Doug


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