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Hi James,

I think the %status is the way to go. I wrote an article on the "how-to" many, many years ago - but I think you can still find it at http://search400.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid3_gci1004244,00.html

Regards

Paul Tuohy
ComCon
www.comconadvisor.com www.systemideveloper.com




James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Simon Coulter wrote:
On 23/12/2009, at 5:12 AM, James H. H. Lampert wrote:

Is there any easy, RPG-specific way to get the exception ID on a
"caught" file I/O error? Or do I have to dig it out of the joblog? Or
set up some sort of exception handler?
Read the documentation for the File Feedback area.

Didn't see it the first time, but I see it now.

But defining and checking an INFDS for every one of 83 files opened for input appears to be an even bigger pain in the butt than looking at the joblog.

Or maybe just checking %STATUS might be the way to go after all.

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JHHL

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