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Dunfee, Randy wrote:

Another remote possibility: If there is another LF over your
non-keyed PF, and this LF is keyed by field1, field2, field3,
fieldX, then it's possible that your F1/F2/F3-keyed LF is sharing
the data path of the 4-keyed LF. Make sure that you have
SHARE(*NO) on your "share open data path" attribute on the
3-keyed LF, and duplicate keys should be presented in arrival
sequence (subject to the caveats expressed in the other
responses)...


Note: The above reply is confusing two different concepts. SHARE() of an ODP [open data path] is *not* the same as /access path sharing/. Most conspicuous, the latter is definition-time while the former is run-time.

Regards, Chuck

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