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I recently had similar scenario.
A logical file MUST use indexes 100% taken from one file, can't mix them.
So I created an intermediate logical to feed the stuff into a OPNQRYF then the data from that became indexed the way I wanted.
Perhaps not ideal solution.


Hi everybody. I have a question concerning the concatenation of data from
multiple files, but from different libraries.

I have 4 pair of files, each pair consists of a HDR and a DTL file, with a
one to many correlation, for example:-
LIBRARY1/HDRA & LIBRARY1/DTLA
LIBRARY2/HDRB & LIBRARY2/DTLB
LIBRARY3/HDRC & LIBRARY3/DTLC
LIBRARY4/HDRD & LIBRARY4/DTLD

A join logical can be built over each of these files, for example
LIBRARY1/HDRADTLA
LIBRARY2/HDRBDTLB
LIBRARY3/HDRCDTLC
LIBRARY4/HDRDDTLD
each of these HDR files has the same DDS layout as the other HDR files
each of these DTL files has the same DDS layout as the other DTL files
each of the join logicals has the same DDS layout as the other join logical
files

My question is:-
is there a way to create ONE logical from these four join logical files?

Thanks in advance
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