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On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 21:08, John Brandt Sr. wrote: > I don't use BIF's for file access. Come again? Looks like the code below is trying to test for success with %FOUND. Chain and %FOUND work OK together. READE and %FOUND do not. READE only sets %EOF. Therefore, the code below will probably not produce the results you desire. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Duzenbury [mailto:rduz-midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 7:43 PM > To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries > Subject: RE: RPG400-L Digest, Vol 3, Issue 231 > > > On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 16:33, John Brandt Sr. wrote: > > I've already corrected the %Eof and %Found statement. > > > > Is this simple enough for everyone? (If not, the next one will have > > indicators in it) > > > > C myklist chain myfile > > C dow not %Found > > C eval rrn = rrn + 1 > > C write mysubfile > > C myklist reade myfile > > C end > Sorry to trouble you, but you still have an important problem. %FOUND > is not set by the READE opcode. %FOUND is only set in the > context of a file operation by CHAIN, DELETE, SETGT, SETLL. Therefore, > you still have the possibility of an infinite loop with this code. > > An earlier poster already gave you the answer, which is to abandon the > chain/reade combo if you wish to use BIF's, and go with SETLL/READE opcode > pairs. > > I don't mind indicator code, I'm used to seeing it. > -- Regards, Rich Current Conditions in Des Moines, IA Overcast Temp 64.4F Winds out of the Southeast at 12mph
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