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Some have suggested simply creating a new source file with the new record length, and then copying all of the members. WARNING: copying all members will result in new members with today's date/time stamps for the create date and source member last changed date, so you will no longer be able to easily tell which version of a member was used to create a given *PGM or *MODULE, using the DSPPGM or DSPMOD commands or DSPOBJD *SERVICE to view the source information in the OIR (object information repository). Perhaps you can create the new source file(s) with a different name, and then only copy members when you need the new (presumably longer) record length? For example, are you converting from RPG/400 to RPG IV, so you will be changing the source and recompiling? ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Luqman" <luqman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:11 AM > Subject: How to change record length of existing Source Physical file ? > > How to change the record length of existing Source Physical file ? > > I tried using CHGSRCPF but Record Length Field not appearing ? > > Best Regards, > > Luqman
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