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On a SETLL, %found means that the search argument is greater than the
highest key or relative record number in the file.  You probably want %equal
but I recommend you look at the reference manual and make sure you get the
bif that does what you want.

Scott Mildenberger

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graves, Chuck [mailto:cgraves@roddapaint.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 2:15 PM
> To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
> Subject: SETLL not working?...must be me
>
>
> i'v stared at this too long now....what am i missing?
>
> scenario:
>
> indexed file (JDEdwards F4211LP) with key of:
>
> account#
> document type
> item#
> date(julian)
>
> using account#  (8,0) for SETLL operation (i.e. partial key)
>
> key_4211      klist
>               kfld    a5an8
>
>
> Code:
>
> key_4211      setll   i4211
>
>               if      not%found(F4211LP)
>       (do some stuff here)
>               endif
>
> The code performs as though it FOUND a record, even though i know (and
> DFU confirms it) that there is NO record in the
> file for the selected account number
>
>
>
>
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