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  • Subject: RE: Overrides within RPG-ILE
  • From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 09:57:42 -0600 (CST)




The original question stated "I need to dynamically override a database
file to a specific member based on the contents of a field from another
file."

In my example, the file called "MBRS" was "another file" and the field 
called "MbrName" was the contents of a field in that file.  


On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Christopher A. Libby wrote:

> Why the read to MBRS before the override?
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Christopher A. Libby, Programmer/Analyst
> Maine Public Service Company (www.mainepublicservice.com)
> clibby@mainepublicservice.com (207) 768-5811 ext. 2210
> 
> > Hello all - somewhat simple question:
> >
> > Can & how do I perform an override within a RPG-ILE application?  I need
> to
> > dynamically override a database file to a specific member, based on the
> > contents of a field from another file.  I am assuming I would need to code
> > the overridden file with the USROPN keyword, and then open the file after
> > overriding it and close before deleting the override.
> >
> > Thanks for the help - Chris

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