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Matching records is the best tool for this job.

You could use SQL as well.

Mark Walter
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc.
Certified IBM RPG Developer
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Hi,
I was wondering if there is a 'modern' way of doing matching
records. MR seems to be the way to write the program I am designing, but
it has been years since I did one. I am building two work files, and need

to print any differences, or if there are any missing in either file. Just

wondering if there was a better way.

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Terri Harteau
Felker Brothers Corporation
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The problem is that we aim too low and hit the mark." -- Michelangelo
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