> From: "Rich Duzenbury" <rduz@westernmidrange.com>
> If you truly do want a read next changed operation, the only
> real way to know is to compare to a saved copy of the data.

Good point.  At least, that's how I view a "subfile next change" operation.
Although any change will flag a 5250 record as "changed", even though the
new value may be the same as the old value.  But that's IBM ;-)

Nathan M. Andelin
www.relational-data.com





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