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If I'm understanding this correctly, it isn't true. A program compiled over a file in TESTDATA will generate a level check error against a file in PRODDATA if any field names or attributes are different. This assumes the file in PRODDATA was compiled with LVLCHK(*YES). Similarly, if the TESTDATA file is changed and the program was not recompiled against it, a level check error will be generated when the program is executed using the TESTDATA library. It sounds like you and IBM support might have misunderstood each other. Or perhaps I misunderstood the question. Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <clip> IBM support line tells me that a program doesn't know anything about any file except the one over which it was compiled. If a program is compiled over files in TESTDATA and the program is run over files in PRODDATA, it cannot do a level check. And it won't even check the files in TESTDATA to see if they match. <clip>
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