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Dennis, <snip> > Richard & Tom mentioned the CPYF process & that would have been my next > attempt if the SQL would not have worked out. I do have to run the CPYF to > get rid of the deleted records but I will wait until month-end & get rid of > the deleted records. <snip> You might try RGZPFM instead of the double cpyf, now that you have the records you want gone deleted. I don't know for sure that it is faster, but that IS exactly what RGZPFM is for - removing deleted records, and optionally, physically sorting the file on disk by it's (or one of it's logicals) access path. good luck! Rick
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