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Here is a piece of code that shows you how I find the RRN number of a
record:
FGCKFM CF E WORKSTN
F SFILE(SFLA:RRNA)
FGCKF UF A E DISK INFDS(INFDS)
FGCKFL1 IF E K DISK Rename(RGCKF:RGCKF1)
F INFDS(DB1) BLOCK(*NO)
FGCKFL2 IF E K DISK Rename(RGCKF:RGCKF2)
F INFDS(DB2) BLOCK(*NO)
FGCKFL3 IF E K DISK Rename(RGCKF:RGCKF3)
F INFDS(DB3) BLOCK(*NO)
* ..................................................
* Get the record Number, to know which record to update/process:
D DB1 DS
D DB1RRN 397 400B 0
D DB2 DS
D DB2RRN 397 400B 0
D DB3 DS
D DB3RRN 397 400B 0
* ..................................................
* INFDS for database file. FileSize will contain the number
* of records in the file when the file is opened.
DINFDS DS
D FILESIZE 156 159B 0
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"rajan tangri" <rajantangri@hotmail.com>
Sent by: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com
05/16/2000 08:28 AM
Please respond to RPG400-L
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Subject: RE: urgent
Am I getting it right ?
So to read/chain a non keyed file by RRN ,I have to use a subfile ?
If yes ,I feel it is better to use SQL or OPNQRYF.
Rajan
>From: Chris Bipes <rpg@cross-check.com>
>Reply-To: RPG400-L@midrange.com
>To: "'RPG400-L@midrange.com'" <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
>Subject: RE: urgent
>Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 14:49:08 -0700
>
>I've chained to a non-keyed PF by RRN when the file is not unique keyed
and
>an update/delete option was chosen as a subfile option. (We hide the RRN
>in
>the subfile record when we load it. hee hee hee.)
>
>
>
>Hi
>
>I need to chain a field in a file(non-keyed) with a field in another
>file(multiple keyed), but having different keyed sequence. Creating a new
>logical file is not allowed. Can you help me out?
>_______________________________________________________________________
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