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Hi Nancy

This is a keyword in a DSPF, an attribute, not an OPCODE. Nonetheless, I think I used it once, maybe to get the SFL RRN for the record where the cursor is.

Now that is dim memory - you can go to any version of the DDS manual and find more details. I would have to do that but can't right now.

HTH
Vern

On 6/6/2014 10:46 PM, newnancy@xxxxxxxx wrote:
What does that opcode stand for? I am familiar with it but forget now.
Subfile record number?


Thank you,
Nancy Soboluesky

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