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Carsten, thank you. That answer works pretty well except the program runs
to completion when the solution is automated via CL if it doesn't touch
production files.
I remembered some prior posts about dump commands and noticed the DMPOBJ
command provides a spooled file that seems to contain the ZIGNDECD
information. Specifically, the line looks like this:
009F40 FFFFFF07 48C008E9 D2C5E8D3 C1E2E3FF FFFFFF08 27C008E9 C9C7D5C4
C5C3C400 * ç{ ZKEYLAST { ZIGNDECD *
Anyone have any idea how to read this?
Thanks again.
Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Heilig-Meyers Furniture Company
(804) 784-7500 ext. 2124
Don.Fisher@HeiligMeyers.com
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Here's one way to find out:
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/1ac66549a21402188625
680b0002037e/40895b00d47811518625669b0057f01e?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,ignde
cerr
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