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  • Subject: Re[2]: OPNQRYF question
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 1997 10:24:39 -0400

Joe,

>>> From:  Joe Teff
>>> 
>>> Yesterday, I was trying to use an OPNQRYF statement that joins 2
>>> files and use a field out of the second file as the key. I wasn't able to
>>> get this to work. I'm on V3R1 now. I think I was able to do this
>>> though at a past site. It was a year or 2 ago and the operating
>>> system could have been anything from V3R0M5 up to V3R6. Is my
>>> memory faulty here or can this be done on some versions of OS/400?
>>
>> From: Brian Johnson <brian@helpsystems.com>
>> 
>> You need OPNQRYF...ALWCPYDTA(*YES). 
>
>My open query stmt
>
>     OPNQRYF  FILE((INVDET) (ORDHDR)) +
>                         FORMAT(INVDET INVDETRC) +
>                         QRYSLT('OJACTV *NE "D" *AND OJPMTC *GE 1 +
>                             *AND OJQTOR *GE 0 *AND OHSUFX *EQ 0 +
>                             *AND OJCRTN *NE "RSF") +
>                         KEYFLD((ORDHDR/OHNAM)) +
>                        JFLD((OJORDN OHORDN)) +
>                         ALWCPYDTA(*YES)
>
>When I run the CL, I get this messages
>
>     Key field ORDHDR/OHNAM not valid for record format..
>
>
>Fields named OJ.... are from file INVDET and fields named
>OH.... from ORDHDR. Is this a problem with V3R1 or can I not use
>a field from a secondary file as a key in any version of OS/400?

The key field needs to be in the record format.
The record format that OPNQRYF is building contains only the detail information 
(FORMAT(INVDET))  Since the name isn't in the record, the system can't sequence 
the records by name.  The "common?!" solution is to create a new file that 
contains the fields you want from the detail and header.  Use that file as your 
FORMAT and as your input file in the RPG.

Buck Calabro
Commsoft
mcalabro@commsoft.net
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