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  • Subject: RE: Moving A Record
  • From: "Martin, Booth" <BoothM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 08:54:14 -0400

Would it work for you to have two externally described data structures?  The
first data structure would be externally described by the DDS for the Input
file and the second data structure would have the Output file's file
description as it's external description.

Then, a simple move of data structure DataIn to data structure DataOut would
do the job you wanted done?  

-----Original Message-----
From: steve.doody@RICOH-RPL.COM [mailto:steve.doody@RICOH-RPL.COM]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 5:28 AM
To: boothm@goddard.edu
Subject: Moving A Record





Hi,

I have an RPG400 program that accesses two files with similar(identical)
record
structures.  I want to copy from one record format directly to the other to
facilitate the use of an audit trail.  Is it possible to do this in one
operation or do I need to move each field individually.


Thanks

Steve Doody
Senior Systems Developer
Ricoh UK Products Ltd.
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