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To save a lot of trouble, I suggest to prefix the output file.
Michael Schutte
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I found it. there are fields from various files, that were chained prior.
> Nope, no params.
> Do I have to move everything to a temporary DS and write off of there?
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>> Does the program accept parameters? If so, make sure that the receiving
>> program's parms are the exact same size as what's being passed by the
>> calling program. I've seen odd things like that cause similiar issues.
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>> Help that helps.
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>> HI I am having a problem w/ building a work file. I do a few chains to
>> various files, for the purpose of identifying problem records in our EDI
>> system.
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>> I am getting strange data in the output, I do a CLEAR after every
>> WRITE.
>> but I must be missing something.
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>> There are 2 writes to this file. The first is if there is a no found
>> condition, between one set of EDI files and another (they should be
>> matched).
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>> The other is when a field is not equal to same field in a cross ref.
>> file.
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>> Thanks,
>> Steve
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