DYNAMIC ARRAY.search
Scans the array to find an element that matches the search parameter.
Syntax
search( key STRING, value STRING )
   RETURNS INTEGER
- key is the name of the 
RECORDmember when the array is structured. - value is the value to look for.
 
Usage
The search() method will scan the whole array, to find a specific element that
matches the value passed as second parameter.
The method returns the index of the first occurrence found.
The method returns zero, if no matching element is found.
The 
search() method is equivalent to the following function (same as
arr.search("member", val)
):FUNCTION search(arr, val)
    DEFINE arr DYNAMIC ARRAY OF ... ,
           val STRING
    DEFINE x INT
    FOR x=1 TO arr.getLength()
        IF arr[x].member = value THEN RETURN x END IF
    END FOR
    RETURN 0
END FUNCTIONIf the array is structured (DYNAMIC ARRAY OF RECORD), the method returns the
index of the first occurrence of an element where the record member specified by
key is equal to the value parameter.
If the array is a flat array (DYNAMIC ARRAY OF base-type),
the method returns the index of the first occurrence of the element that matches the
value parameter. The key parameter is ignored.
Example
MAIN
    DEFINE a DYNAMIC ARRAY OF RECORD
                 name STRING
             END RECORD
    LET a[1].name = "Mike"
    LET a[2].name = "Phil"
    LET a[3].name = "John"
    DISPLAY a.search("name", "Marc")  -- Shows 0
    DISPLAY a.search("name", "John")  -- Shows 3
END MAIN