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> Oh, and as to generating any sort of logical through DDS, I was thinking > about that myself, but that would give me a brick wall at 32 based-on > physicals, and while customer installations are unlikely to have anywhere > near that many, our own installation is already up to nearly 50. Another idea: Write a program that knows the list of files. Open each file and read all the records, and pass each one to a sub-procedure for handling. Another idea, old school: Convert the above program in such a way that it can coded on an 'F' specification as a SPECIAL file. <http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QBKAQU00/5.14?DT=19940331143926> Lastly, dump the data from all the files into one file. Then, keys, select/omit, join, SQL, OPNQRYF all work as intended. Yeah, it sucks to have to do so, but a well timed set of CPYF's, or perhaps a well placed trigger program, and everything works. -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Clear Temp 71.6F Winds out of the Southwest at 8mph
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