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Hey,
I'm trying to make a GOTO statement that says:
If field X exists in the held file then goto here, else goto there. Is there an easy way to do this?

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How many rows are there in the hold file? You could write a flag to a SAVE file, -READ it into an amper variable and then use DM looping or GOTO to accomplish your needs.


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If you are trying to determine if a particular column exists in a hold file, then use:
TABLE FILE SYSCOLUM
PRINT NAME
WHERE TBNAME EQ 'Hold File Name'
WHERE NAME EQ 'Column Name'
ON TABLE SAVE
END
-RUN
-IF &LINES GT 0 THEN GOTO ...


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Do you mean: "If field X has a value?" If so, then Ginney plan should do the trick. However, if you mean "Does field X exist in a file?" then Waz's plan should work. But, you should already know if the "field" exists as it's part of your TABLE FILE request. Otherwise, I'm confused... Confused
 
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Thank you! Waz's code is what I needed... thanks again!


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