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Not 36 files.
> Are these S/36 type internally defined files?  Basically one record = one
> field (unless keyed)?
>
> CREATE TABLE QTEMP/STEEMA (MYCHAR CHAR (30 ) NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT)
> INSERT INTO QTEMP/STEEMA VALUES('                             3')
> INSERT INTO QTEMP/STEEMA VALUES('                              ')
> INSERT INTO QTEMP/STEEMA VALUES('                            XX')
> UPDATE STEEMA
> SET MYCHAR=SUBSTR(MYCHAR,1,29) CONCAT ' '
> WHERE SUBSTR(MYCHAR,29,1)=' '
>   AND SUBSTR(MYCHAR,30,1)<>' '
> 1 rows updated in STEEMA in QTEMP.
> SELECT * FROM STEEMA
> ....+....1....+....2....+....3
> MYCHAR
>
>
>                             XX
> ********  End of data  ********
>
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> HI I have to remidiate a bunch of files. Some programs are not
> initializing properly so that some records, have a character at the end,
> that should not be there ( belongs to a prev.)
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> I need to write a small prg that will look for a blank, then look for
> something other than a blank, and replace w/ a blank. Can this be done
> easily in SQL ?
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