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It may not be forever but hopefully it will get routine use for a few
years. A join-logical wouldn't quite fit the bill because this will look
up workcenter info and there could be workcenters with the same numbers
with different info for different facilities. Still, it's a good idea.
Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Booth Martin"
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RPG programming on
the AS400 /
iSeries
If this is a forever and ever change, could you write a logical joining
these three files, and then need just one file spec?
just a wandering thought
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Booth Martin
http://www.martinvt.com
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-------Original Message-------
From: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Date: 09/02/05 14:15:44
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Override in H-Spec?
I'm wondering if I can do the following with H-specs instead of writing a
CL program to both compile and execute a RPGLLE program. I've got the a
file with the same name in three different libraries that I want to
override to a different name within the RPG as follows:
FCKDESCMS1 IF E K DISK Rename(DESCMSFM:DESCMSFM1) Prefix(S1)
FCKDESCMS2 IF E K DISK Rename(DESCMSFM:DESCMSFM2) Prefix(S2)
FCKDESCMS3 IF E K DISK Rename(DESCMSFM:DESCMSFM3) Prefix(S3)
Normally I would write a CL program with the following:
OVRDBF FILE(CKDESCMS1) TOFILE(CLOCFILE01/CKDESCMS) +
SHARE(*YES)
OVRDBF FILE(CKDESCMS2) TOFILE(CLOCFILE02/CKDESCMS) +
SHARE(*YES)
OVRDBF FILE(CKDESCMS3) TOFILE(CLOCFILE03/CKDESCMS) +
SHARE(*YES)
Can I avoid the CL program for both compiling and execution? Thanks.
Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
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