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  • Subject: FEOD question.....
  • From: Julie <jfrancis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 12:53:48 -0600
  • Organization: Voyager Information Networks

Hi everyone....
I was working on an RPG/400 interactive program that uses two keyed
logicals, one update,  from the same PF,  all update(*immed), RISC
system, no EOFDLY (if it makes a difference?) .  I was told by another
programmer that because the RISC system is so fast that the program
could write to the file and not get a read within the same pgm because
the buffer has not been cleared and that a FEOD will prevent this.  Does
this make sense to anyone???  P.S.  I did RTFM.      Thanks....   Julie

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