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Hi,
Thanks for the tip about INZPFM... this suits my needs (as it allows me to create *DLT records which I need).
Now the question is still... how do I "fill" such a deleted record (either via native IO or even better via SQL) ?
Kind regards,
Paul
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Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 21:05
To: RPG programming on IBM i
Subject: Re: Write a record at a specific RRN
Only if the file's been initialized with default records: INZPFM.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 11:45 AM Paul Nicolay <paul.nicolay@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,--
I was wondering if there's a method to write a record at specific RRN in a
file.
The RRN will not exist yet, so for example I have a file with RRN 1, 2 and
3... and I want to write RRN 10.
Kind regards,
Paul
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