Create a new one with the new length and a different name
CPYF from old to new with FROMMBR(*ALL) TOMBR(*FROMMBR)
rename old one
rename new one to former name of old one

or use CPYSRCF in a similar fashion.

Be careful if the new length is shorter than the old - check that no code is beyond the new length - you could use SQL to test this.

This last issue is probably why it is not allowed - too easy to lose source code.

Maybe TAATOOLS has something to do it.

At 02:11 AM 4/23/2006, you wrote:

How to change the record length of existing Source Physical file ?

I tried using CHGSRCPF but Record Length Field not appearing ?

Best Regards,

Luqman







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