How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
Hi,
How to view COPYBOOK in FileAID, I used to to use it but at new company options seem bit different.
How to view COPYBOOK in FileAID, I used to to use it but at new company options seem bit different.
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Re: How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
A copy book is a member of a PDS -- so look at it just like any other PDS member.
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Re: How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
Robert is correct. OTOH, if you mean to browse the copybook using File-Aid --I believe, mostly the File-Aid options 'should be same' as in your previous company, however, how to get to primary option meny of File-Aid at new shop might differ. But that is something you'd need to ask someone at your shop...
Thanks,
Anuj
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Anuj
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Re: How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
I think reply from Robert here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=579 can also help you if you're looking for the lengths of different variables in the copybook.
Re: How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
Thanks. I got it now. Here they use F;FA to reach File-Aid.
Thanks all.
Thanks all.
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Re: How to view Copy-Book in File-Aid?
Glad you got it working and thanks for the feedback.
Thanks,
Anuj
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