Yes, that is similar to what I did, using amembers as per Dave's suggestion

Thank you too

Rafael


El 09/09/2011 13:23, Jack Skelley escribió:
> Rafael:
> I have used it something like this in the past:
>
> use s_player
> scatter name oPlayer memo
> amembers(laFields, oPlayer)
>   for each mField in laFields
>     ? mField, evaluate(mField), isnull(evaluate(mField))
>   endfor
> use
>
> Perhaps this will get the creative juices flowing...
> Jack
>
> Jack Skelley
> Senior Director, Programming/Computer Operations
> New Jersey Devils
> (973)757-6164
> [email protected] ________________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf 
> of Rafael Copquin [[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 11:12 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: scatter name
>
> Say you scatter all fields of one record to an object, like so:
>
> select customers
> locate for accno = '1234'
> if found()
>      scatter name oCust memo
> endif
>
> and you want to know whether there is one or more fields containing a
> null value.
>
> How do you scan the oCust object to search for the null value?
> Do you use a function like ascan or any other?
>
> Rafael Copquin
>
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