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correct i will do that. Before I was focused on that part. The thing is,
see i do a mix of help desk tickets
which can be time consuming, .net sql work. and rpg. the RPG till now has
been fairly easy,
e.g. add columns to a report. But because the other fellow is leaving, they
threw something a bit more
complex to me.

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Michael Schutte <mschutte369@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Okay. that's what we were missing. pol is a key list. The more
information the better. We cannot only guess when you don't provide enough
information.

Your program should be reading equal to prod and ohorno value. Since
lline is an "*" right after the "c", that line is commented out and isn't
being used in the SETLL or READE.

But I see that in another email you gave the code to step2. In step2 you
have another read on another file. That read is changing the %EoF and
causing your DOU to end prematurely. In your EoF function put the file
name that you are wanting to check.


My personal opinion, I HATE when other programmers only put an * on the
line to comment it out. There should be more than one or at least move the
rest of the line so that it no longer lines up with the rest of the code.
I always end up reading that as being active code.

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Hoteltravelfundotcom <
hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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.
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
set
the indicator before entering your loop. You cannot in the program set
%EOF.

Of course if I'm wrong about SETLL and %EOF this email was a waste.

-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Hoteltravelfundotcom
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 2:00 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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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