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  1. xiancmc

    Using built-in copy command without duplicate records

    Thanks flapeyre, actually this should work fine. But my next problem is that the master file I'm using is not using UNIQUE key fields. Anyway, the next simplest thing to do is SQL. Still, if incase you all guys ran across with a solution to this, please...let me know. Many thanks.
  2. xiancmc

    Using built-in copy command without duplicate records

    Thanks Mercury2, but I was hoping not to use SQL as this will make me create an object for the sql code. I just want to make it much simplier like using CPYF(not familiar if there's an option to do the trick here). In a job scheduler I have a job that looks like this : Seq Command...
  3. xiancmc

    Using built-in copy command without duplicate records

    I need to copy records from the same file but on another library. It's like copy lib1/file1 to lib2/file1, but lib2/file1 is already existing and other records from lib1/file1 are already in lib2/file1. So what I'm hoping to do is to copy only those that are not existing in lib2/file1. Both...
  4. xiancmc

    Using DDM Files

    Thanks a lot.
  5. xiancmc

    Using DDM Files

    Thank you very much. Other than CPYF, are there any other method to access DDM files like creating LF if that's is possible?
  6. xiancmc

    Using DDM Files

    I'm using DDM files to access other PF files from other System, via CPYF everytime I run my program. This method slows down my program since the PF files have a large number of records. Are there any alternative approach in using the DDM files to make my processing faster? Many Thanks.

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