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  • Subject: Re: Problem with RISC Version on AS/SET
  • From: MrLennyB@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 09:18:02 EDT

Thanks for your help.

My situation may be different.  I am using the exact same data in Version 4.x
AS/SET programs that I am using in the Version 6.04 AS/SET programs.  The
Version 4.x works fine, but the version 6.04 program loops endlessly when it
does a GETREC and does not find a record.  I have the program displaying a
message "RECORD NOT FOUND". 

The version 4.x program displays the message once and continues with the
program.
The version 6.4 program continually displays the message and never does
anything else except lock up the system.

I have this sort of thing going on in several programs.  At this point I feel
the only way out is to write them correctly, (Rewrite them in RPG).

By the way SSA HelpLine seems to be avoiding the issue.  I have been waiting
about 2 weeks for a response from them.

Thanks 

Lenny Bellott
Shop-Vac Corp.
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