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  • Subject: Re: %found, was Inconsistency ?
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:41:04 -0500


No, %found defaults to the last operation which will activate a %found.
However it is an acceptable practice to always qualify the %found to avoid
ambiguity.


Rob Berendt

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RCCUS is a numeric field so it is chaining by relative record number   and
I thought
one had to place the file name with the %Found BIF


jjooste@omnia.co.za wrote:

> Please can anybody give me advise on the weird situation.
>
> FRARXX02   IP   E             DISK
> FRCML01    UF   E             DISK
> C***
> C     RCCUS         CHAIN(E)  RCML01
> C                     IF                 %FOUND AND NOT %ERROR
> C               ADD           RAMT          CAMTD
> C                    UPDATE(E)     IPR100CM
> C                     ENDIF
> C***
>
> Reading a file, chaining to another file without a K specified, and
updating it.
> When compiling the pgm, not even a severity 10 error. Debugging it, it
shows the
> data moving into the correct field, interrupting it, it also shows the
file and
> record being accessed and updated.
>
> Problem: After running the pgm, not one record were updated ?
>
> Changing the 2nd line to this: FRCML01    UF   E          K   DISK, with
the K
> in place, it worked.
>
> Am I going mad or what ?
>
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