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[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Carel Teijgeler

Why not simply:

CHAIN MyKey MyFileCLIREFF1 RecordIn;
Field1 = 'something else';
WRITE MyFormat

RecordIn is a qualified DS. I need to change Field1 in RecordIn. Then write the contents to the file. For that I need a DS defined with LIKEREC( myrec : *OUTPUT ).



Of course the key of the new record must not create a duplicate.
But then I wonder, why copy a record to the same file with
some value(s), but not the key value(s), changed?

It is the key value that I'm changing.

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