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When creating logical file (CRTPF), developer has a choice to name
whatever member name he/she wants. The command also allows developer to
create a logical file member that is base on multiple physical members.

The logical file member that my RPG program is reading is a logical
member that base on multiple physical file members. Pos 129-138 will
only tells the program the name of logical file member. It will not
give you the actual physical file member name for the record it just
read.

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Subject: Re: How to get the Physical file member name when
readingalogicalmember that is based on multiple physical members

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AFAIK, the logical file member name will be the same as the PF member
name, so Peter's suggestion sounds like the best strategy to me.

- sjl

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