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Also, doesn' the AS400 do blocking so the RRN you get reported is not always
correct.  This may only be for files that are opened for input only.  I
think you can change that by changing or overriding the file and specifying
SEQONLY(*NO).
This is just from memory, and I'm getting old.
CJG

Carl Galgano
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey M. Silberberg <silbrbrg@netcom.com>
To: Scott Swaim <scott@qualitycorps.com>
Cc: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Friday, August 07, 1998 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: Rrn of Physical files


|
|  Scott,
|
| The INFDS includes the RRN of the record. If you have a *LF or
|other view open, this is the RRN of the physical file, (If memory serves
|me correctly).   Also, you can always do a ovrdbf to process a file SEQ
|and specify the starting RRN, then use cpyf *print nbrrcds(1) to inspect
|the specific record.  Worse yet just use DFU (chgdta).
|
| JMS
|
|On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Scott Swaim wrote:
|
|> The program reads 8 records before I can get control back.  This happens
in
|> a matter of 1/2 second??  I need to know which 8 RRN's these are?
|>
|> Scott Swaim
|> scott@qualitycorps.com
|>
|> (The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer,
|> unless they are correct.  They would like as much credit as possible.)
|>
|> >find your job, key a 5 in front of it.  then, take option 14, and cmd 11
|> (or maybe 10
|> >depending on your release)
|> >
|> >from there, you can see the record #'s.
|> >
|> >nj
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