On 23-Feb-2012 15:44 , Monnier, Gary wrote:
Try the DYNSLT keyword.


Note that changing the LF to specify DYNSLT just moves the selection logic from the index [keyed access path] to the run-time ODP [the member, or LIC database cursor]. If the Select and Omit COMPare logic is [in]correct, the result of selection should not be expected to change when changing from\to DYNSLT, only the where and when that the select\omit logic is effected.

Regards, Chuck

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