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I said:
In a file where the first RRN is 2, SetLL 1 positions to the deleted
RRN
1 record, not to EOF. (I'm guessing it positions to the deleted
record, though I know it doesn't position to EoF.) What I was getting at is you can SetLL to any relative record number from 1 to highest RRN in file and not position to EoF, regardless of whether or not any of those records have previously been deleted. That concept is a guess, but seems to be how it works. Once you exit that range of RRNs, you will not find a record and position to End of File. Kurt Anderson Application Developer Highsmith Inc
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