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Mike,

Using V5R3, With your example, had some problems with LIKEREC, switched to
EXTNAME and it worked OK. Haven't checked any further, though (somewhat busy
afternoon).

D TRANYMD_I2 E DS EXTNAME(TRANYYMMDD:*INPUT)


Regards,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Mike Wills <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

6.1

Maybe I'll do the same. I _feels_ weird to me.

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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me



On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:59 PM, DeLong, Eric <EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I took your SQL and RPG source and created the file and program.

FTRANYYMMDDIF E K DISK rename(TRANYYMMDD:TRANYMDR)
D TRANYMD_I DS likerec(TRANYMDR:*input)
/free
read TRANYMDR TRANYMD_I;
*InLR = *On;
/end-free

Stepped through in debug (stopped after read), displayed TRANYMD_I. I
did not have any problems. What version IBM i OS?

-Eric DeLong

-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Wills
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 9:30 AM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: DDL, likerec DS, and Problems...

I am trying to learn something new with doing DDL files. I have the
file defined as:

CREATE TABLE LIBRARY.TRANYYMMDD (
ID INTEGER NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT 0,
TRANSACTIONID FOR COLUMN TRANSID CHAR (40 ) NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT
'' ,
SYSTEMKEY1 VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '' ,
SYSTEMKEY2 VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '' ,
SYSTEMCODEID FOR COLUMN SYSCODEID CHAR(10) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '' ,
TRANSACTIONTYPE FOR COLUMN TRANTYPE INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 ,
AMOUNTPAID FOR COLUMN AMTPD DECIMAL(10, 2) NOT NULL DEFAULT 0 ,
CUSTOMERNAME FOR COLUMN CUSTNAME VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
,
CUSTOMERADDRESS1 FOR COLUMN CUSTADDR1 VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL
DEFAULT '' ,
CUSTOMERADDRESS2 FOR COLUMN CUSTADDR2 VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL
DEFAULT '' ,
CUSTOMERCITY FOR COLUMN CUSTCITY VARCHAR(50) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT ''
,
CUSTOMERSTATE FOR COLUMN CUSTSTATE CHAR(2) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '' ,
CUSTOMERZIP FOR COLUMN CUSTZIP CHAR(10) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '' ,
CUSTOMERPHONE FOR COLUMN CUSTPHONE VARCHAR(20) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT
'' ,
CUSTOMEREMAIL FOR COLUMN CUSTEMAIL VARCHAR(100) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT
'' ,
PAYMENTDATE FOR COLUMN PAYDATE DATE NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_DATE ,
PAYMENTTIME FOR COLUMN PAYTIME TIME NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIME ,
HASMULTIPLE FOR COLUMN HASMULTI CHAR(1) CCSID 37 NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
PRIMARY KEY( ID ));

Also, I am trying to use data structures for the file IO.

FTRANYYMMDDIF E K DISK rename(TRANYYMMDD:TRANYMDR)
usropn
D TRANYMD_I DS likerec(TRANYMDR:*input)
/free
read TRANYMDR TRANYMD_I;
/end-free

Now for the problem. Fields aren't coming in right as shown in this
image (http://goo.gl/SFz27). It looks like the fields don't all line
up properly but I don't understand why. Here is what the DS looks like
when it is brought into the program (http://goo.gl/EM1BI).

What might I be doing wrong?

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