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  • Subject: RE: Fixed Assets - Further clarification
  • From: Dennis Munro <DMunro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 11:56:11 -0600

I found the program I have that takes the DSPFFD outfile and creates DDS
statements.  I ran this program over the QAT, QATJ, & QDB files.  I found no
data in the QATJ file plus it was defined as a physical file and not a join
logical.

A comparison of the QATJ file DDS just created vs. the DSPFFD of the QATJ
file shows the original file is missing the last two fields from the QDB
file, i.e.: Total Last Year Depreciation and Last Period Depreciated.

Using this program I found, I created a join logical over QAT & QDB in my
development library.  If I would not of messed up, I could have determined
the last time the QATJ file had been used from the days used count.  If this
date was prior to our install date, I would have created this
"newer/corrected" version right in BPCSF.

All I was trying to do was use this join logical but I ended up creating it
instead.

I did check the AS/SET file definition & it is missing the last two fields
from QDB.

Dilbert's Words Of Wisdom:
"I love deadlines.  I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they
go flying by."

Dennis Munro    
Badger Mining Corporation
dmunro@badgerminingcorp.com <mailto:dmunro@badgerminingcorp.com>  

<snip
        
        < We have version 6.0.02, full C/S, PLf, Mar'98 cum.

        < I am working on Fixed Assets and noticed a file called QATJ whose
        < description says it is a join logical but whose attributes are a
physical
        < file because there is no data in the file.

        < It has all the fields I need but the source is not to be found.  I
could key
        < all the fields from a DSPFFD listing but it's Friday & I am
looking for an
        < easy way out.  Does somebody know where the field descriptions
might be
        < located?

        
        
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