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Hello Barbara,

Just what I said: I'm looking at the 4. Bit (b'0000 1000') for getting
information about DDM file or not:

If %BitAnd(%SubSt(Qaaf2:2:1):x'08') = x'08';
    DDMFile = 'yes';
Else;
    DDMFile = 'no';
EndIf;

But this Bit is allways off :(

Bit 3 (b'0001 0000') is saying about the size (on = *MAX1TB, off = *MAX4GB)
and is allways correct:

If %BitAnd(%SubSt(Qaaf2:2:1):x'10') = x'10';
    AccPSize = '*max1TB';
Else;
    AccPSize = '*max4GB';
EndIf;

From where gets the DspFD-Command the correct information? I can't believe
from this API.



Eduard Spanninger
STAMAG Stadlauer Malzfabrik GesmbH



                                                                           
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Eduard Spanninger wrote:

In format Qdb_Qdbfh, positions 68 to 69 (counting begins at zero) is
field
Qaaf2 (additional attribute flags); bit 4 (counting also begins at zero)
of
the second byte should by ON if it is the a DDM file. But this bit always
is OFF: b'0001 0000'.


I think you should be looking at b'0000 1000'.  If it is bit 4 starting
from 0 and counting from the left, the bits would be numbered like this:
   b'0123 4567'

Looking in the QSYSINC/H QDBRTVFD file, the Qaaf2 structure ends with
these two fields:

         unsigned  Qdbfdisf:1;     /* File is distributed indicator.
         unsigned  Reserved_119:3; /* Reserved.                     */

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