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Hi Peter Vidal, Lois White, Wil Ramos and Jim Sansi:

Thanks all for your quick replies.

You suggestion in DBU works fine on my computer.

Jim, I tried your command, "dspfile poitem" and the
Command Line came up with the Error Message, 
"Procedure or command not found."

Regards,
Al Gershen



--- Al Gershen <aldg3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote AT Tue, 9 May
2006 08:39:47 -0700 (PDT):

> Hi group:
> 
> How do you locate a particular record number using
> DBU
> in a Keyed Physical DB File, such as POITEM.
> 
> In DBU's Help, it says, in part:
> 
> ------
> 
> Record#.  The relative record number of the record
> displayed.  If the file is in arrival sequence, you
> may use this field to retrieve a record by it's
> relative record number.  If the file is keyed, this
> field is used for display purposes only.
> 
> ------
> 
> POITEM is a Keyed DB File and I can't figure out how
> to locate a particular Record in that file.
> 
> For example, using DBU, how would I locate Record
> No.
> 75,296 in that DB file?
> 
> Your comments would be appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> Al Gershen
> Cost Accountant Lead
> ECS Composites
> Grants Pass, OR
> aldg3@xxxxxxxxx
> 


Regards,
Al Gershen
Cost Accountant Lead
ECS Composites
Grants Pass, OR
aldg3@xxxxxxxxx

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