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  • Subject: Re: Matching Records and OpnQryf
  • From: John Hall <jhall@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 16:42:08 -0500

No I wasn't.  I found the problem though - A seldom run program had
placed spaces instead of zero's in a numeric field.  This caused the
arrival sequence to be different than the program needed.  I am not sure
if the opnqryf is being used or not because I have already sorted the
file.  When we start next month's processing I will research it further

John Hall


Mark Walter wrote:
> 
> Are you trying to update the detail file? if so, you will need to put the 
>OPTION(*all) keyword on your OPNQRYF statement.
>
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