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a CHGPF that internally executed a cpyf like function might also alter the
order, and some of that may be dependent upon how physical and logical key
options are specified.
You may say you will never reorg, but who knows in the future when you may
need to CHGPF. I've only had need of RRN inside a single process of
imported data determining dup rows as a way to differentiate,
Jim Franz

On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 12:55 PM Dan Bale <dan.bale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

In my (weak) defense, I prompted the RGZPFM command and hit Help on the
KEYFILE parameter, which does not mention this, but I see now that the
expanded help does mention it at the top. Lesson learned.

Dan

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Subject: Re: RRN Reletive record number question

It's amazing what you can learn when you follow RTFM :-)

On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 12:36 PM Dan Bale <dan.bale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

If KEYFILE(*NONE) is specified or defaulted, the sequence of the
records
does not change, but deleted records are removed from the member.

Well, that blows away my presumption. That looks like it answers
Tim's question.

Dan

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