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A dataset contains 1000 records ,I want to browse particular record in file-id?

  
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September 09, 2005 06:39:34   #1  
Pradipta        

RE: A dataset contains 1000 records ,I want to browse particular record in file-id?
open file-aid in browse mode. if you want to browse 100th(nth) record in the command line enter 99(n-1)PF11. suppose you r at 7th record and want to browse 12th record then enter 5PF11 at the command line. same way you can enter N follwed by PF10 to browse the records in the left.
 
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November 15, 2005 04:30:21   #2  
SreeHari Member Since: November 2005   Contribution: 2    

RE: A dataset contains 1000 records ,I want to brouse ...

Hi

From File-Aid Main Menu Choose option Browse or Edit and press enter

Where we suppose give physical file name and copybook name and copy book path and also

At the bottom there is option 'selection critiera' where N-none

T-temp E- existing

Choose 'T' and press enter

It will display another screen it contain 1 formatted 2 unformatted 3 options like that

Go to 2 option (iam not sure this may be 1 also)

it will display the copy book layout in vertical format

There if u know any field value of that particular record use that value and press PF3 PF3

If any record found it will display

Regards

Hari


 
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December 01, 2006 06:23:33   #3  
arivu        

RE: A dataset contains 1000 records ,I want to browse ...
How does you get record no from 5 to 15 from a dataset of 100 records?
 
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