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>> From: Joe Teff
>>
>> Yesterday, I was trying to use an OPNQRYF statement that joins 2
>> files and use a field out of the second file as the key. I wasn't able to
>> get this to work. I'm on V3R1 now. I think I was able to do this
>> though at a past site. It was a year or 2 ago and the operating
>> system could have been anything from V3R0M5 up to V3R6. Is my
>> memory faulty here or can this be done on some versions of OS/400?
>
> From: Brian Johnson <brian@helpsystems.com>
>
> You need OPNQRYF...ALWCPYDTA(*YES).
My open query stmt
OPNQRYF FILE((INVDET) (ORDHDR)) +
FORMAT(INVDET INVDETRC) +
QRYSLT('OJACTV *NE "D" *AND OJPMTC *GE 1 +
*AND OJQTOR *GE 0 *AND OHSUFX *EQ 0 +
*AND OJCRTN *NE "RSF") +
KEYFLD((ORDHDR/OHNAM)) +
JFLD((OJORDN OHORDN)) +
ALWCPYDTA(*YES)
When I run the CL, I get this messages
Key field ORDHDR/OHNAM not valid for record format.
Fields named OJ.... are from file INVDET and fields named
OH.... from ORDHDR. Is this a problem with V3R1 or can I not use
a field from a secondary file as a key in any version of OS/400?
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