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Interesting outcome.  Does the old rule "Write records, read files" be
relevant here? 
 
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Booth Martin
http://www.martinvt.com
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From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Date: 04/21/05 14:00:39
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: %KDS Compile Problem
 
Tony,
 
Thanks for pointing that out!  I changed the file name to the record
format name on the SETLL in my test program, and it compiled fine!  I'm
still confused though (and it will bug me until I find the answer), why
will the Filename work on one system, but not another?  Do you know if a
specific PTF addresses this issue?
 
Unfortunately, even though your work-around fixed the problem, I would
rather not modify the code if I don't have to (for maintenance reasons).
 
Thanks for the help!
 
Mike
 
 
> I had the exact problem on my system, and I have had several experts on
this
> board review my code (the first time it was a simple DS definition
error). I
> stopped using %KDS, and use ad-hoc keylists exclusively, which ought to
be
> the technique everybody uses, along with using DSs to READ to and WRITE
from
> -- but I oughtn't preach ;-)
>
> The workaround is to always CHAIN, READE, SETLL, etc using the RECORD
FORMAT
> NAME, instead of the file name. Don't ask me why, but when you use the
file
> name, strange things go bump in the night at times.
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