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Why don't you want to use READC? If you just did one READC and found a record you would know that something had been changed and you would just have to do an update on the record with the SFLNXTCHG indicator switched on to reset the record for reading later.

Best regards

Jonathan



Åke Olsson wrote:
While modifying a rather complex program the question came up if there exists a possibility to get some status feedback if any of the records in the subfile has been updated.


This would have to be without doing a READC or any i/o on the subfile.


Ideally this would be through the i/o feedback area or some flag in the control record.



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