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| I remember there was some discussion several weeks 
ago about problems with rec level i/o to QTEMP.  Would someone mind 
reposting the solution to the problem? Problem:  The rec level i/o classes like 
KeyedFile or AS400FileRecordDescription dont seem to see files in QTEMP.  I 
know the files exist in QTEMP because I have just done a CPYF to QTEMP using 
CommandCall.  As a diagnostic I also did a DSPFD OUTPUT(*PRINT) on the file 
in QTEMP again using CommandCall.  The spool file clearly shows the file is 
in QTEMP.  When I try to do a 
AS400FileRecordDescription.retrieveRecordFormat or KeyedFile.open on the file, 
the as/400 insists on telling me that the file doesnt exist in 
QTEMP. BTW:  I do make absolutely sure that I am 
using the same AS400 object connection for the whole process.  Also I am 
using the latest mod2 toolbox.  The as/400 is at v4r4 with fairly recent 
ptfs. Here is a little code snippet that fails with a 
"CPF3012 File STATUS in library QTEMP not found." when retrieving the record 
format:  AS400 host = null; host = new AS400("MYSYS","MYUSRPRF","MYPASSWORD"); host.connectService(AS400.COMMAND); host.connectService(AS400.RECORDACCESS); CommandCall cmd = new CommandCall(host); System.out.println("running command"); cmd.run("CPYF FROMFILE(MYLIB/STATUS) TOFILE(QTEMP/STATUS) CRTFILE(*YES)"); cmd.run("DSPFD QTEMP/STATUS OUTPUT(*PRINT)"); QSYSObjectPathName filepath = new QSYSObjectPathName("QTEMP","STATUS","*FILE","MBR"); KeyedFile file = new KeyedFile(host,filepath.getPath()); AS400FileRecordDescription recdesc = new AS400FileRecordDescription(host,filepath.getPath()); System.out.println("getting record format"); RecordFormat[] recfmt = recdesc.retrieveRecordFormat(); Sorry to ask for the repost, but this problem is 
quite frustrating. Alex Garrison | 
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