I have pgmA which reads cust journal changes and sends them off for an ETL app.
I would also like to be able to send the entire cust file using the same pgmA with no changes.
How can I make the cust record format look just like a journal record (the format that DSPJRN creates).
For example:
Cust file format:
CustName  30
CustAddr  30
CustCity  20
         -----
Total     80
I want this to look like a DSPJRN record so I can use the same pgmA to load up all CUST records for an initial load.
Desired format:
   Field                         Field               
   Text                          Name     Type Length
 Length of entry                 JOENTL     S      5     ---------------------|
 Sequence number                 JOSEQN     S     10                          |
 Journal Code                    JOCODE     A      1                          |
 Entry Type                      JOENTT     A      2                          |
 Date of entry: Job date f       JODATE     A      6                          |
 Time of entry: hour/minut       JOTIME     S      6                          |---------- journal header fields
 Name of Job                     JOJOB      A     10                          |
 Name of User                    JOUSER     A     10                          |
 Number of Job                   JONBR      S      6                          |
 Name of Program                 JOPGM      A     10                          |
 Name of Object                  JOOBJ      A     10    ----------------------|
   .
   .
   .
Entry Specific Data - Var       JOESD      A    80     <--------------------------------- I want my CUST data here!!
Most of the journal fields can empty - but I want my CUST data to be in JOESD.  Can SQL or OPNQRYF do this?
I think I need to take fields JOENTL thru JOOBJ and initialize those.  Then take all CUST fields CUST.* and string them together (alpha, packed, zoned) into the one JOESD field.
Is this possible without using an HLL?
Thanks!
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