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Are you using an CLLE and the ILE compiler?

Might have to open the file first? - don't remember - just going from
faulty memory circuits.


On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:36 PM, David Turnidge <daveturnidge@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Shouldn't be this hard...

I am writing a CLP to read a file resulting from a DSPOBD for a data
library.

I want to read the file through once to create all my physicals. (CRTDUPOBJ
- Data(*NO).

When I get to EOF, I want to take whatever steps are necessary to start at
the top of the file to read all the objects that are NOT Physical files,
and
create them.

Right now, when I get to the EOF, I am closing (CLOF) the file, and
reopening it... When I do my next read, it says that the file is still at
EOF and I drop out of the program.

What am I missing?

TIA,

Dave
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