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I recommend that you make a simple program that reads original file and writes to another file. It's easy to write and fast to run. Remember that you can override the input file to member(*ALL) and then get the input member name from File Information Data Structure (remember: No buffering). AFTER checking the resulting source it's easy to do a cpyf back frommbr(*ALL) tombr(*FROMMBR) mbropt(*REPLACE) Henrik http://hkrebs.dk > > At 03:18 PM 3/26/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >We are trying to search through all our program source members looking for > >a specific file, and if found, insert a line of source via an RPGLE > >program. When writing the new line of source, we set the sequence number > >(SRCSEQ)to be between the two lines where we want to add the new > >line. When the program ends and we look at the source via SEU, the new > >lines are always at the end. The system automagically resets the sequence > ># of the new lines. How do we get around this? > > > >David Smith > >Tri-State Hospital Supply Corp. > >IT Consultant > >dsmith@xxxxxxxxx > >517.546.5400
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