Hi Mark

This is what you get when you try to mix SQL and F-specs - easier just to use 
embedded SQL, I think.

Vern

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From: "M Lazarus" <mlazarus@xxxxxxxx> 

Rob, 

Yes, we did have a discussion about a similar situation. The differnce 
is that the bug mentioned there had the "external" format ID between the 
files showing the same ID (which is displayed via DSPFD), while the 
internal ID was different. Here, the external ID is showing as being 
different. 

It was also under v5r3 and below. We have since upgraded to v5r4 and are 
current on PTF's. 

-mark 


But, didn't we just hash the crap out of this a few weeks back? Wasn't 
there some additional weird fluke that affecting the record format level 
check? Maybe fixed by a ptf? 

Rob Berendt 
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