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Biedermann

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May 17, 2005
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In the input card i have two repeatable similar groups and i want to put them in a functional map. but i want only 1 argument for the functional map. i mean at first should come the first group and if this is finished the second one should come as input.

I couldn't find a solution up to now. not sure if this is possilbe.

thx
 
It depends on whet you're trying to do. You could do each group in a separate output card and join them together in a third card if both are successful.
 
is there any possibility to join the groups in the map rule when calling the functional map? it would be much easier to handle.
 
Functional maps can only have one output. You can pass as many inputs as you need.

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i only want one input and one output. the input should contain the first repeatable group. and after that group the second repeatable group should be the input.

i hope you understand what i mean...

now i put it the input with indexes into the functional map, cause the output group occurs 5 times. the first 4 are the first group and the last one is for the second group.
 
What you suggest can't be done and wouldn't be sensible. You need 2 parameters to your functional map. The first would be group1 and the second, group 2.
You would then need a functional map to map group1 items to the output group.
 
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