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I don't know of any command, but here are some ideas:
1) create a logical
2) Use a read loop and save each record into fields. At EOF, you'll have
the last record.
3) Use an SQL view
"Dwayne Allison" <Dwayne.Allison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>@midrange.com on
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Is there a command that will take you to the end of a file that is not
keyed?
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