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Am 11.11.2004 um 12:41 Uhr haben Sie geschrieben:
> I have a requirement where I need to read records from one member of a
file, then write the record to another member of the same file and then
once written to the other member, remove the records from the first
member.
Regards,
Venky


hi venky,
just do a
OVRDBF FILE(TEST1) TOFILE(TEST) MBR(TEST1) OVRSCOPE(*JOB)
OVRDBF FILE(TEST2) TOFILE(TEST) MBR(TEST2) OVRSCOPE(*JOB)
in your calling cl

then declare the 2 files as follows:
ftest1 if e disk rename(format:format1)
ftest2 uf a e disk rename(format:format2)

then you can read from format1
and write to format2

don't forget the
DLTOVR FILE(TEST1) LVL(*JOB)
DLTOVR FILE(TEST2) LVL(*JOB)

after calling the rpg

-Martin



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