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Hi Ken Ken Sims wrote:
I haven't tried this. One problem is that I am not sure which format is causing the problem. When you use DFRWRT(*YES), all problems appear to occur when the last format, on which I do an EXFMT, is written out. Use DFRWRT(*NO) and the problem goes away. It occurs to me that the format that I use for EXFMT is used with many other formats on the screen at the same time whilst the other one is newer, so perhaps I should have another look at that. Also using FRCDTA will affect performance just as DFRWRT(*NO) does.Hi Rob -If I change the DFRWRT to *NO, it works OK, but I don't want to do this permanently because it materially affects response times. This suggests that it is not a data problem. Certainly, I cannot see any invalid data in a dump.Have you tried it with DFRWRT(*YES) and FRCDTA on the record format that is giving you the problem? FRCDTA is essentially a record-level DFRWRT(*NO).
Thanks for your help Rob
Ken http://www.kensims.net/ Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of my employer or anyone in their right mind.
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