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  • Subject: Re: Debug eval RPGLE %BIFs
  • From: "R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr." <rbruceh@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 12:24:18 -0500



boldt@ca.ibm.com wrote:

>    The operations that set %EOF are:
>
>    - READ
>    - READC
>    - READE
>    - READP
>    - READPE
>    - WRITE (subfile only)
>
> So this is working as described - %EOF is not affected by
> successful CHAIN or SETLL operations.

FWIW, IMHO a chain really *can't* result in an EOF.  It *can* result in a
not-found, but not an EOF.  So design is correct.  I would feel the same about
the setll and/or setgt ops.

Reads returning an EOF yup.  Position to returning an EOF nope.  Pls don't 
change
that.

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