Just guessing, but the system (rather than the using application) will
often post CPD706A, with an appropriate reason code, when a mismatch is
detected.
Bruce Vining
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So -that's- how they do it! (: I have noticed that from release to
release some jobs that use outfiles post messages in the job log that
the file used for output doesn't match the file provided by IBM.
--Paul E Musselman
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With all due respect to Rob (who really knows his stuff), IBM has a
tendency to add new fields to the end of output files which are all (?)
generated as LVLCHK(*NO), so this should not break applications on a
release boundary change.
Al
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