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"Rishi Seth" wrote in message news:mailman.378.1363966931.7202.consult400@xxxxxxxxxxxx...

Hi, I have a lf let's say its name is L1 which is in LIB. A. and its based
on two PFs B and C. Here C physical file is present again at a same time in
Let's say in TWO libraries LIB D and LIB E. Now for some programming or
data retrieving purpose i have to correct my lf(LOGICAL FILE) so that it
should take physical file C from Lib E only.Currently its' picking up it
from Library D.But my objective is to make it based on Correct physical
file C which is present in Library E. And the other physical file B is fine
for my LF. I don't have any complaint for this. I also don't have source
code of this Logical file. Only I have object with me. so without source
code of this logical file how can i make logical file to be based on
correct physical file which is presennt in Library E. Any idea suggestions
without source code of this Logical file how can i achieve this target?
Thanks



On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Rishi Seth <rishiseth99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I want to read a physical file in reverse order using cl program how can
it be done any program code with example would really be much helpful to
understand the logic.


Thanks



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