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John -

I prefer to use SETLL and READE on <FormatName>, followed by DELETE on
<FormatName>.
This eliminates the need for record-identifying indicators.

- sjl



John wrote:
I have a LF with two formats. The two formats are identified by I specs
that turn on an appropriate indicator when either of the formats is read.

So, I have this code

xxky setll <filename>
xxky reade <filename>

if *IN09 = *ON
xxky delete <format1>
endif

if *IN10 = *ON
xxky delete <format2>


My simple question is: Is this how the delete is coded for a LF with
multiple formats?
I RARELY use delete, as that is usually handled by the vendor code,
but I have a mess to clean up, and don't want to make it worse.

There is a lot more to the code than the above.
I left that out as the record selection logic >appears<
(over 13000 records to delete) to be correct.
A separate file is supplying the partial key for a loop.





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