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I can do that with no prob, but as I said before to another poster, the
GPRTSM is a PF field and that record is written after the snippet I posted.
My apologies for not stating that earlier.


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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:15 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Minor issue with subst

It looks like your GPRTSM field is not cleared before each read. Once you 
hit a record that has an 'X' and you load the 'X' into GPRTSM then the 'X' 
will always stay.

Why don't you just move FLGFLD to GPRTSM every time you get a good read?


Matt Hopkins 
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One of our customer files has a field for customer flags that has a length
of 64.  Each position can be turned on with an X in that position.

 

I am having to modify an old RPG III program that checks this flag 
position
and I must doing something wrong because I am getting far more records 
than
I should be.

 

Here is the relevant code and my explanation of what I am doing:

 

C                     MOVE *BLANKS   FLGFLD  1 

C           GCUSNR    CHAINCORCSTEX             37

C           *IN37     IFEQ *OFF 

C           1         SUBSTCXFLGS:28 FLGFLD 

C           FLGFLD    IFEQ 'X' 

C                     MOVE 'X'       GPRTSM 

C                     ENDIF 

C                     ENDIF 

 

I need to make sure that for each pass through the primary file I am 
working
with a blank FLGLD (which is just my own internal variable) and only if
CXFLGS position 28 has an 'X' in it do I want to update my work file,
although I do not have a line that moves *blanks to it if not equal I did
not think that would have been necessary.

 

Does anyone see any issue with the code as it is written? 

 



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