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Jeff, you don't need %eof for CHAINs. Use %found for CHAIN, use %eof for READxx (this includes READ, READC, READP, and so on). %found is also used for SETLL/SETGT; it indicates that at least one record is found. SETLL is special, it also supports %equal (there is at least one exact match on key). This page is good for information: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r1/ic2924/books/x091315222.htm Joe
From: jeffw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I have a question. For the last few years we have been coding chain statements like this: abc chain file1 if %found(file1) and not %eof(file1) Do we not have to use the %eof on chains? I know you have to use them on reads? Any help would be appreciated. thank you
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