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I did say old style RPG, which does not have "EXTNAME", or indeed D specs!
I assume using D specs that this would be correct though.



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Don't you need to add EXTNAME parameter to the DS?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike.Collins@syan.co.uk [mailto:Mike.Collins@syan.co.uk]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:07 AM
> To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: Moving an entire record to another file
>
>
>
> What you could do is define two data structures externally
> defined by your
> files, then simply read the record in, move the data
> structure name for
> the CADJ format to that used for the CADH format, and write
> the record. In
> old style RPG this would be coded something similar to, I am
> sure this can
> be converted to ILE RPG as desired:
>
>
> IFMTDJ      E  DSFILECADJ
> IFMTDH     E  DSFILECADH
>
> C                        READ CADJ                            99
> C  *IN99           DOWEQ'0'
> C                        MOVE FMTDJ     FMTDH
> C                        WRITECADH
> C                        READ CADJ                            99
> C                        ENDDO
>
> Of course, you could also use SQL or CPYF to achieve the
> same, but I am
> guessing you want to do this in RPG.
>
>
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