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In a log file, or any other where arrival sequence does matter, probably
the time is also an important item, and as a bonus, it will provide
arrival sequence.

On 8/16/19 10:04 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Most applications which are concerned about arrival sequence probably use REUSEDLT(*NO). Other applications may also use that because of defaulting.

Again, arrival sequence is normally not that big of a concern. For example, if you read your item master by key then you probably have zero care regarding that file and arrival sequence. None.

But, if you have a log file, which may even not have a key, then arrival sequence may be a big thing. Sure, one can get around that by adding a pseudo key, etc but the application you're using may just dump into that log file and not have bothered with any key.

Rob Berendt

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