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Hmmm... that doesn't sound right, though I must admit not playing with
OPNQRYF's effects on the API.

I'll toy with it, but in the meantime, are you certain you've specified to
allow override processing in the API  ('1' in API parm field 7)?

Dennis





Allen Hartley <hartley@prodatacomputer.com>@midrange.com on 01/22/2002
12:03:45 PM

Please respond to mi400@midrange.com

Sent by:  mi400-admin@midrange.com


To:   mi400@midrange.com
cc:
Subject:  Re: [MI400] Retrieving key field info from OPNQRYF command


Dennis,

I use the QDBRTVFD API to get the file information FILD0100 and from that I
get the key information based on the key offset, but this is only for the
file which has no keys and not for the currently used access path
(OPNQRYF).  I tried to use FILD0300 to retrieve the key field information
but it comes back with an error stating that the file is not a keyed file.

Allen

Dennis Lovelady wrote:

> Hi, Allen:
>
> Have a look at the QDBRTVFD API.





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