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Unfortunately, the system is now down for backups.  I'll get the list as soon as I can. Sincerely,
Richard Reeve

On Saturday, March 5, 2016 4:12 PM, Luis Rodriguez <luisro58@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Richard,

The image didn't show (I believe that the forums filter them).

Regards,

Sent from my Moto G phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On Mar 5, 2016 5:25 PM, "Richard Reeve" <rjrjr64@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,


      I have a program that is doing a SETLL and READE and I'm always
getting an EOF condition.  The key structure in the program is a partial
key but it's SZMCU = 3201 and SZPSN = 3568.  The READE is always returning
an %EOF condition but shouldn't be based on the key and the data below.
  [image: Inline image]

Here is a snippet of the code.....
C    K47037        KLIST
C                  KFLD                    UP1BP
C                  KFLD                    BATCHN
C                  KFLD                    EDSPX

C                  MOVE      *OFF          *IN53
C    K47037  SETLL      F470371_7


C                  DOW      NOT %EOF(F470371_7)
C    K47037  READE    F470371_7
C                  IF        %EOF(F470371_7)
C                  LEAVE
C                  Endif

Any ideas as to why I'm always getting an %EOF condition?

Thanks for any advise that you might have.

Rich
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