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  • Subject: Re: Rrn of Physical files
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 17:52:25 -0500
  • Organization: Data Design Inc http://www.datadesigninc.com

> I have a program that just gave me an error message.  This message is a
> "internal message" that is display when something doesn't meet the criteria
> of the program.  I need to be able to see RRN of a file  each time this
> program accesses this file.  It is a program that was written in 1991 in
> COBOL.  I do not have the source for it and I am extremely frustrated with
> this program.  Is there a utility or system command that will allow me to
> print the RRN of a file when the program chains to the file??

Key:

wrkactjob

find your job, key a 5 in front of it.  then, take option 14, and cmd 11 (or 
maybe 10
depending on your release)

from there, you can see the record #'s.

nj

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