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use CPYF CRTFILE(*YES) then do RMVPFCST MYFILE CST(*ALL) TYPE(*PRIKEY)
RMVCST(*REMOVE)

Thanks,
Tommy Holden




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"Do a CRTPF prior to the copy and create the file with no keys.
It's an extra step but it works."

Hi Pat. If I use CRTPF and I do not have a DDS involved, I will be
creating a flat record layout with no fields configured.

Is there a way to do it with CRTPF?


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