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Oops...also in the case you mentioned below...I would use SETLL 95 


Thanks,
Tommy Holden


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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tony Carolla
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 1:11 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: SetLL And DESCEND

I don't want the previous record, but let's just say that, in my
example, I know that the customer's record is greater than 95, but I
don't know exactly which value (it's a timestamp, and I only have the
date). By SETLLing to 96, with the values in this file, will I be
positioned to just before the 96 record?

BTW -- If the key wasn't descending, I know how it all works -- I am
just not sure how SETLL is affected by DESCEND.

On 10/24/05, PHarte@xxxxxxxxxx <PHarte@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> If you want to read the previous, would you just just SETLL and READP?
> Similar to SETLL and READE.
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> Tony Carolla <carolla@xxxxxxxxx>
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> 2005/10/24 03:05 PM
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> SetLL And DESCEND
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> I have a file that is keyed descending, i.e.
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> Key CustID
> 99 AA100
> 96 CJ450
> 92 XC344
> 36 ZX908
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> If I want to start reading at key 96, will
>
> SETLL 96 FmtName;
>
> Position the cursor just before key 96? What if I want to position the

> cursor one key previous to the customer. Would
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> SETLL 97 FmtName;
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> Position the cursor just before key 96, in this case? I have never 
> used SetLL with a DESCENDing key... HELP!
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