Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
Can someone please help me to work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types? If yes, can someone please provide with couple of examples. I had been struggling to get it setup.
Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
It might help if you show what you have done so far so that someone can point out where you have gone wrong or what step(s) you have missed.
Regards
Nic
Nic
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Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
investigate the use of the XREF specifications
cheers
enrico
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enrico
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so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort

Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
To make my life easy I made two simple files to compare: MISXY2.FILEAID.COMPARE.TEST. Another file MISXY2.FILEAID.COMPARE.TEST1. As of now both the files are just copy of each other:
Second file:
Have created a layout for them:
In file-aid selected option-10, (10 COMPARE - Compare file contents )
After following the instruction online, I reached to this screen and stuck here:
What to do next?
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VIEW MISXY2.FILEAID.COMPARE.TEST Columns 00001 00072
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
****** ***************************** Top of Data ******************************
000100 FIRST LINE
000200 SECOND LINE
000300 THIRD LINE
000400 FOURTH LINE
000500 FIFTH LINE
****** **************************** Bottom of Data ****************************
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VIEW MISXY2.FILEAID.COMPARE.TEST1 Columns 00001 00072
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
****** ***************************** Top of Data ******************************
000100 FIRST LINE
000200 SECOND LINE
000300 THIRD LINE
000400 FOURTH LINE
000500 FIFTH LINE
****** **************************** Bottom of Data ****************************
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VIEW MISXY2.CPYLIB(FILEAIDC) - 01.00 Columns 00001 00072
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
****** ***************************** Top of Data ******************************
000001 01 GROUP-LEVEL
000002 05 VALUE-1 PIC X(6).
000003 05 VALUE-2 PIC X(6).
****** **************************** Bottom of Data ****************************
After following the instruction online, I reached to this screen and stuck here:
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File-AID ----------- Compare - Formatted Criteria ----------------------------
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> PAGE
OLD FILE - MISXY2.FILEAID.COMPARE.TEST ----------------------------------------
Cmd Field Name Format Status Display
GROUP-LEVEL GRP 12
_ VALUE-1 C 6 COMPARISON FIELD
_ VALUE-2 C 6 COMPARISON FIELD
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA ********************************
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Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
RTFM?
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Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
According to what I see online, the bottom of the screen you posted should have
If you need more assistance, use the PF1 (F1) key.Cmd: S = Sync/Key, T = Tolerance, P = Print, C = Compare, R = Reset
Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
Thanks all for your suggestion. I did look at documentation but did not find something to give me a direction. Honestly, I could not spend much time on it though I shall try again.
Thanks for suggestion so far.
Yes, Robert I saw those options but once I gave "C" in front of the variables and pressed F3, it did not show the comparison of those variable, which I expected.
Thanks for suggestion so far.
Yes, Robert I saw those options but once I gave "C" in front of the variables and pressed F3, it did not show the comparison of those variable, which I expected.
Re: Work with file aid compare to work against multiple record types.
Why F3 (usually the end key) instead of Enter (usually process the command)?
Regards
Nic
Nic
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