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I can't say that I have tried it, but make sure that in the OPNQRYF you
specify the KEYFLD parameter, and in the RPG program identify the file as
K-eyed (record address type).  If that doesn't work, have the RPG program
call QCMDEXC to execute the POSDBF command on your file.

Larry Jansen

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Beck [mailto:CBeck@good-sam.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 11:12 AM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: SETLL in OPNQRYF


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Is it possible to do a SETLL in a OPNQRYF?  I do a *loval and it puts it at
the end of the file?

Any ideas?   I have a file that I need to process and then if a condition
exists I need to start back at the begining of the file.

Chris

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