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Alan,
There are lots of fields in the physical files. Its basically a
DSPOBJD reports on two different systems and I would like to compare the
source compilation and modified details of each object. I got the data in
two PF's and both are sitting now in one system.

Regards
Kris.

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Alan Shore <AlanShore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi Kris
if there are common keys between the 2 files that would make each record
unique, (and not too many fields) then you might be able to use SQL


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Hi,
I need to do a data comparison between two identical physical files. I
tried the CMPPFM but its returning a lots of junk values in the comparison
report. Can some one suggest a way to do this? Basically read the two files
and notify me the differences in the data. I tried the TAATOOL CMPDBF as
well but it didn't worked out.


Regards
Kris.
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