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If this reply did not seem helpful, please post the RPG code that is
'throwing the error message'

I would vote for Buck's suggestion of techie21 simply posting the RPG code
that is being used in the "record not found" scenario (the actual statement
and anything relevant following the statement). Earlier postings on this
topic might have provided more information, but off hand I don't know if
techie21 is using a RPG CHAIN operation code or an imbedded SQL SELECT. If
a CHAIN, I can't tell if it's fixed form with a NR indicator, an opcode
extension, %FOUND being used, ON-ERROR, or what... I believe that knowing
what's happening in the RPG program related to "record not found" will
allow us to get to a much quicker resolution/conclusion.

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 10:15 AM <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"RPG400-L" <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/18/2019
08:32:55 AM:
actually main thing is this logical indicator fails when i tried this
advised program and unnecessarily going to pgm2 evenif pgm1 had some
customized error messages like 'record not found'
'unable to open file'...etc.
means it has some if else conditions based on these conditions these
rpgle
programs throw these customized error messages.
how to use this &errorcode where to put it i mean any example for this
please?


I gave you this before and it works as long as these customized
error messages you're talking about have message ids and they are *ESCAPE
messages. In this case, add these message ids to the MONMSG below.


DCL VAR(&GOOD) TYPE(*LGL)

CHGVAR VAR(&GOOD) VALUE('1')
CALL PGM(PGMA)
MONMSG MSGID(RXI0000 CPF0000 CPE0000 CPD0000 +
MCH0000) EXEC(DO)
CHGVAR VAR(&GOOD) VALUE('0')
ENDDO

IF COND(&GOOD) THEN(DO)
CALL PGM(PGMB)
ENDDO


Sincerely,

Dave Clark
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