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Strange, I recently tried to use *START SETLL on a non keyed
externally-described file and the compilation failed on that statement.

I am on V5R3.

With regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 18-3-2010 at 17:27 Barbara Morris wrote:

On 3/18/2010 4:22 PM, Carel Teijgeler wrote:
Tu use *START the file should be keyed and this is a programme described
file. Won't do, unfortunately.

*START can be used for both a keyed or non-keyed file, and for both
externally-described and program-described. A *START SETLL doesn't
specify any search argument, it simply positions the cursor at the
beginning of the file.
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