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Hello everyone,

I have a quick questions that I couldn't directly find the answer to
quickly.

Let's say I have 5 different packages performign distinct tasks.  How
would I go about declaring an array that I could make global to all these
packages say either from another package that would use these 5 existing one,
and/or from a main program.  if I have an array of 100 elements, and I want to
make that array available to these packages, does the fact that I declare
this variable in the calling package render this array available to any package
being called by the calling package or program?

If not, is there a way to do this?

Thank you all for your help.

Stephane Richard
Software Developer

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