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No No, not CLRPFM but RGZPFM would do that job.

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Fra: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> På vegne af Marc
Rauzier
Sendt: 25. juli 2020 13:10
Til: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: Re: REUSEDLT(*NO) - what's the point?

Le 25/07/2020 à 12:57, Patrik Schindler a écrit :
Hello,
Hello
what could be the reason for CRTPF and CHGPF having a default setting of
REUSEDLT(*NO)?
Maybe to be sure that records remain sorted in arrival sequence in the
member, for programs reading the file using some sort of RPG cycle?

Background:https://try-as400.pocnet.net/wiki/Wrkprb_needs_long_time_to
_start

You can use CLRPFM to remove all deleted records from an empty member.

Marc

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