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> From: Joe Pluta
>
> Okay, I'm still hip with this.  However, my guess is that if you don't
> specify an INDIC clause on an I/O statement, that no indicators will be
> used.  Is this true?
>
> READ WRKSTN INTO MYRECORD-I
> (IN99 will not get set anywhere)
>
> READ WRKSTN INTO MYRECORD-I USING MYRECORD-I-INDIC.
> (IN99 will get set in MYRECORD-I-INDIC)
>
> READ WRKSTN INTO MYRECORD-I USING SOMEOTHER-INDIC.
> (IN99 will get set in SOMEOTHER-INDIC)

In the last two, the phrase should be INDICATORS, not USING.  D'oh.



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