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It's been several years... meh, a decade since I last worked with subfiles prior to this job I started a few months ago. Have a situation where SFLNXTCHG is not working as I expect it to. DSPF: A R MAPTRA1S SFL A 39 SFLNXTCHG RPGLE: FMAPTRADF CF E WORKSTN INFDS(INFDS) F SFILE(MAPTRA1S:RRNSF1) F INDDS(DS@INDDS) ... D DS@INDDS DS d SflNxtChg 39 39n ... *** A field defined in the subfile record is updated by the program, then... c Eval SflNxtChg = *on SFLNXTCHG (for READC C UPDATE MAPTRA1S c Eval SflNxtChg = *off SFLNXTCHG reset ---> At this point, should a READC pick up the record that was just updated? In the program I'm modifying, the next I/O operation on the workstation file is a READC on the subfile. Does there need to be an intervening EXFMT / WRITE of the subfile control record? I tried a "1 SETLL MAPTRA1S" after the update above, but the compiler isn't buying it. (Also tried *LOVAL in factor 1.) Here is the code with the EOF test: C READC(E) UGLTRA1S C DOW %EOF = *OFF Given the earlier code, I would have expected the READC to find the updated record, but debug is showing that %EOF is *on, and is skipping the DOW group. Ideas, advice appreciated! - Dan
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