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A SFL is not an actual file that is written to storage, like data into a PF.

So if the programme is set up that it will only add new records to a PF (WRITE), then there is no problem with an update or a delete.

If the DSPF is designed in such a way that there is a separate section to enter new data which will be written to a SFL then again no problems, provided the SFL fields are output only.

But without knowing how the DSPF is designed or how the PFs in the programme are assigned, the peolple on this list have to wild guessing your specific problem again.

Ever thought of RTFM: Read those fucking manuals, for once in your life time. You show a lot of incompetence.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler


Op 15-3-2016 om 22:38 schreef Hoteltravelfundotcom:
HI we have a program which is a subfile. It tracks company rebates. They
would like to only allow the user to enter data. No delete and no update.
If they want that, they will ask us.

The reason is the company suspects some creativeness that the sales folks
are doing.

My question is, what is the easiest and best way to accomplish this? Is
there an indicator on the DDS level I can use that would protect the field
on any other than enter?


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