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I have these two lines of code.
Chain(n) (client:employee#:planyear) Tmpep;
*IN41 = NOT %FOUND;

What is the value of *IN41
if row found?
*IN41 is off
if row not found?
*IN41 is on


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Subject: Re: RPG %FOUND confusion.

To get the results you prefer, use

*in41 = %found();


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On 7/26/2021 8:54 AM, K Crawford wrote:
I have these two lines of code.
Chain(n) (client:employee#:planyear) Tmpep;
*IN41 = NOT %FOUND;

What is the value of *IN41
if row found?
if row not found?

I prefer
if %found(tmpep)
*in41 = *on;
else;
*in41 = *off;
endif

But this is what I have to work with and understand.

TIA

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