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Additionally, you can specify the number of characters to be replaced. So to
get the field to be called C0001, code the following:
FFile2 IF E DISK PREFIX(C:1)
-----Original Message-----
Hi Dave,
i think PREFIX should do the trick. I thought i could find an
example
easily, but i was wrong. If my brain is still working, it should
work like
this:
FFile1 IF E DISK
FFile2 IF E DISK PREFIX(C)
DFile1DS E DS EXTNAME(File2)
DFile2DS E DS EXTNAME(File2) PREFIX(C)
Then the field is called CF0001, but that shouldn't matter much,
does it?
(the above snippet is untested and uncompiled and may contain
errors; but
you should get the idea.).
best regards,
Anton Gombkötö
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