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Jaime, this looks like a one field SFL to me. Use two subprocedures. Procedure one has a data structure for SFL 1 and writes records to the SFL. Then go into procedure 2, which has a data structure for SFL 2 and writes to the same SFL. I assuming two related files are read to fill the SFL. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 9-8-04 at 16:28 Jaime Lopez Ortega wrote: >I have to say that I have not much experience with ILE RPG and the DDS,so I >hope you can help me, folk. >In a part of the screen I have to display something like this. >There are X rows in the subfile1 and for each row in subfile1 there are Y rows >in the subfile2. >What is the best way of solving it? I hope you can help me with this problem.
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