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  • Subject: Re: Open Quey File Record Count
  • From: Tim Truax <truax@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 18:14:33 -0400

Hi Joe,
I think that when an OPNQRYF runs it sends messages to the programs message
queue.  It should be a relatively easy matter to capture these messages and
determine from the message by substringing it the count of records selected.
--
Tim Truax
Developer/Analyst
RPS Inc.
PO Box 108
Pittsburgh,  PA  15230

Joe Giusto wrote:

> I seem to remember seeing an article a few years ago that talked about
> checking to see if OPNQRYF actually selected records before executing
> the RPG program.  I scanned our Resource CD and could not find anything.
> Is it just my imagination, or is there a way to check for this besides
> trying to do a CPYFRMQRYF and monitoring for number of records copied
> message.
>
> Thanks,
>
>




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