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I wonder how it can be giving you the "same errors". Did you have the
SETLL on both the SQL and the RLA methods? That doesn't make sense,
unless the SQL was for a different file and you trimmed that out as
tangential to the problem.
What is the value of RHRCT# when the program blows? I recommend taking
the D option for Dump. Can you also determine the address of RHRCT#?
There might be some really obscure reason at play here. Like, you haven't
read the file yet. However, you're trying to use the value of a field
from that file (RHRCT#) to set limits on that file. Can some INZSR or
some such thing initialize that field upon first call?
Rob Berendt
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