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Booth Martin wrote: > SETLL doesn't read a record. It just sets the lower limit. Any %Found would > apply to the most recent chain, read, or other event that sets %Found, which > likely was in the former cycle. I'd bet up to 25 cents you are processing > the prior record, > Booth, you're right that SETLL doesn't read a record, but it -does- set %found. Read doesn't set %found. SETLL sets %found to true if any record is found where the key is lower, so as others have suggested, %equal should be used to see if the exact record was found.
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