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Anybody got any ideas?

In the deepest recesses of my mind, I recall something like this 
happening with the Code verifier a bunch of releases ago.  Try opening 
your DDS for edit and recompile it.  Then re-verify your RPG and see if 
you don't get a new copy of the DDS (with the new fields) in the cache. 
  'cause it still sounds like a stale cache to me.

I have cleared cache twice.  A recompile of the DDS is not an option
because the PF has 3 years of history in it.  I did a CHGPF on it which
should have the same results as a recompile.  In fact if memory serves
me a CHGPF does a copy clear compile and then copy back and rebuild all
access paths.

I have this crazy idea that WDSC should work as well as SEU and STRDBG.
Maybe I'm wrong. Needless to say this latest problem is frustrating to
say the least and is making my life difficult trying to convince others
in this shop to switch to WDSc.  They see me having to go back to SEU
and ask, "why should I go through the aggravation of learning to use
this new tool and still have to rely on SEU and STRDBG to do my job?"  I
don't have an answer for them.

Thanks
Bill Barnes
Sr Analyst/Programmer
The Pantry, Inc
919-774-6700
ext 5211



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