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What I want to do is process all the order# lines.
I am getting the order# from previous step. From header.
Now here I want to read all order lines. But its doing only 1 time.
pol setll srbpol
if %equal
dou %eof
pol reade srbpol
ohords iflt 30
eval ohsrom = svsrom
eval ohsrom = whs
eval oloqty = svqty
eval olline = svline
update orppl
*now take this line item and qty and update warehouse balances
eval item = olprdc
exsr step2
endif
enddo
endif
*
pol
( I remove the orderline from ths klist because I wont be getting that from
the previous read which is the
order header)
c pol klist
c* Production order:Ord no: Ord line:
c kfld prod
c kfld ohorno 1200
c* kfld lline 500
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Roche, Bob <broche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I will say first I am in the SETLL READ DOW group.set
From what I remember SETLL does not set %EOF. %EOF Without a file
designator uses last file read, in this case we don't have enough code to
know the file it is referencing. So the DOU %EOF has no reference on the
first pass. This coding made more sense with indicators because you can
the indicator before entering your loop. You cannot in the program set%EOF.
subscribe,
Of course if I'm wrong about SETLL and %EOF this email was a waste.
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Subject: READ for not exact key
pol setll srbpol
if %equal
dou %eof
pol reade srbpol
ohords iflt 30
eval ohsrom = svsrom
Pol = order#
actual key of file is
order#
orderline
when running I am only getting one read. Is that correct?
the thing is, I dont have order lines from the previous file read that
header where I get the order#/.
Do I create my own order line values? or should this be working.
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