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Carel, I don't want to be argumentative, but I use this technique all the time. It hasn't failed me yet. delete with a factor 1 argument does the positioning for you - it deletes the first record in the file with that key field, and sets %found on Rick -------------original message--------------- Rick, I think you will not delete any record the way you do it. You will get an NF or EOF condition and the file pointer will be moved to EOF and remains there. So I use SETLL to reset the file pointer (just to be sure it is in the right position) and then start deleting the records (by key). Regards, Carel Teijgeler. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 18-9-03 at 15:04 rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >Carel, > >If you're going to use the cycle, why setll? just do it this way: > >fBONLPF IP E K DISK >fBLPART UF E K DISK > >c ORDER Delete BLPART > >c Dow %found(BLPART) >c ORDER Delete BLPART >c enddo
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