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From the Softcopy:
11.20.14 CLEAR (Clear)
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
¦ Code ¦ Factor 1 ¦ Factor 2 ¦ Result ¦
Indicator¦
¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Field ¦
¦
+----------+-----------------+--------------------+-----------+----------¦
¦ CLEAR ¦ *NOKEY ¦ Structure or ¦ ¦
¦
¦ ¦ ¦ Variable ¦ ¦
¦
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
The CLEAR operation sets elements in a structure (record format, data
structure, array, or table) or a variable (field, subfield, or
indicator),
to zero, blank....
Note that when the CLEAR operation is applied to a record-format name,
only output fields in the record format are affected.....
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======= my query =========
==========================
I have a program in which I am using a file as Input/Full procedural, I
am only using one of the files fields as output within the RLU generated
PRTF in my program. When I do the following:
....
CLEAR TMISC <---- Record format name.
K10 CHAIN FLTMISC 30
....
If my chain is a no hit, this field from the record format above isn't
cleared out. But if I do this:
....
CLEAR TMDES6 <---- Individual field within record format.
K10 CHAIN FLTMISC 30
....
It is cleared out properly.. What gives?
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:-Tim & Dana Truax-:
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